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The Phantom of the Opera Broadway Reviews

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Based on Gaston Leroux’s horror novel, The Phantom of the Opera tells the enticing story of a disfigured Phantom who haunts the depths of The Paris Opera House. Mesmerized by... (more info)

Theatre Majestic Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Jan 9, 1988
Opened Jan 26, 1988
Critics' Rating
6.83 Mixed
3 Positive
2 Mixed
1 Negative
Readers' Rating
7.18 Mixed
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Critics' Reviews

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The Phantom of the Opera

From: Variety  |  By: Richard Hummler  |  Date: 1/27/1988

The London audiences aren't wrong. 'The Phantom Of The Opera' is romantic musical theater hokum in the grand manner - hokum cordon blue - and it justifies the feverish buildup that has given it a $16,500,000 advance. It's good for a Broadway run of s...

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Stage: Phantom of the Opera

From: New York Times  |  By: Frank Rich  |  Date: 1/27/1988

It may be possible to have a terrible time at 'The Phantom of the Opera,' but you'll have to work at it. Only a terminal prig would let the avalanche of pre-opening publicity poison his enjoyment of this show, which usually wants nothing more than to...

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From: New York Post  |  By: Clive Barnes  |  Date: 1/27/1988

Technically it is a piece of impeccably crafted musical theater, with theme, music and staging in perfect accord. They combine as a total statement that depends for its potency more on the sum of its parts than on the strength of any individual compo...

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A grand 'Opera'

From: New York Daily News  |  By: Howard Kissel  |  Date: 1/27/1988

It is a spectacular entertainment, visually the most impressive of the British musicals. Perhaps the most old-fashioned thing about it is it's a love story, something Broadway has not seen for quite a while. To say the score is Lloyd Webber's best i...

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STAGE VIEW; Now, About That Chandelier That Goes Crashing

From: New York Times  |  By: Walter Kerr  |  Date: 2/14/1988

In the end, The Phantom of the Opera can be no more than the sum of its pictorial effects. It's no opera (not with those bland melodies, not with lyric phrases like 'Be My Guest' and 'Make My Night'), it's not a display case of serious acting, it's n...

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The Phantom of the Opera

From: New York  |  By: John Simon  |  Date: 1/28/1988

To look on the bright side first, The Phantom of the Opera is a terrific technical achievement. If you want scenery and costumes, sight gags and sight thrills, they're all there—$8.5 million worth of them—on the aptly named Majestic stage. And wh...

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