Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Save On Phantom This Winter

That's right theatre fans. Now is the best time to get tickets to Broadway's longest running show. I am of course talking about The Phantom of The Opera. The 1988 Tony Award winner for Best Musical. I first discovered the show back in high school and it is still one of my favorites. In fact I recently got the chance to see the show again and it was just as good as I remembered it.

Beginning on January 3, 2010 seats are available for The Phantom at the Opera at some incredible savings. Please note that tickets for a Saturday evening are not discounted. So what are you waiting for people? Now is the best time to see The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway. This deal is only running thru March 13 so don't delay.

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Friday, August 7, 2009

Phantom Of The Opera Still Going Strong.....

What you call yourself a theatre buff and you haven't seen Phantom of the Opera???? Come on now...... Having won the 1988 Tony award for best musical The Phantom of the Opera in now the longest running show in Broadway history. Telling the story the story of a disfigured musical genius that haunts the catacombs beneath the Paris Opera and has strange control over a lovely young soprano. Based on "Le Fantome de L'Opera" by Gaston Leroux. Score includes: "Music of the Night," "Angel of Music," "Think of Me" and the title song. Call Applause for the best seats at the best prices. Mention "Below Face Value" and save!!!!!!!


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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Phantom Of The Opera-22 Years And Counting

Can you believe it's been twenty-two years? I can't. 1987 was the year. Reagan was in office and 3 Men and a Baby was the top grossing movie. My how things change. However one thing hasn't. Phantom is still one of the top sellers on Broadway. How much longer it will run is not clear. Next year Love Never Dies the sequel to the long-running hit is expected to arrive on Broadway and London. Will it be as successful as the original? We will soon find out. Until next time theatre fans.




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Thursday, July 2, 2009

The Longest Running Show on Broadway!

ThePhantom of the Opera is an amazing entity on Broadway. After more than 20 years it still is one of the biggest audience draws on Broadway.
It is the story of a disfigured musical genius that haunts the catacombs beneath the Paris Opera and exerts strange control over a lovely young soprano. Based on "Le Fantome de L'Opera" by Gaston Leroux. The Phantom of the Opera has music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics are by Charles Hart (with additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe), and the book is by Richard Stilgoe and Lloyd Webber. A beautiful and at this point very well known score with songs like “Music of the Night” and “Think of Me”. A universal story and a beautiful haunting score/operatic in nature but also full of Broadway bombast it pleases a wide array of audience.
Great seats are available for all performances and many at prices below face value.
Call Applause 800-451-9930/212-307-7050 now to see the Broadway phenomenon that has captivated the world with it’s theatrical magic.
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Broadway's Longest Running Show Is Still The Phantom of the Opera

Now in it's twenty-first record breaking year is Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera. It still amazes me after all these years that the show is still running at almost full capacity every night. Now that doesn't mean I don't like the show. I thoroughly enjoyed the show when I saw it years ago and think that the score is one of the most beautiful I have ever heard. I just mean that for a show to last that long is not only amazing but unheard of in this day and age. Most shows are lucky to run a year a two but twenty-one is one that will probably stand the test of time. To this day Phantom is still one of our most requested shows and probably will be for years to come. Not only that but if you call right now you can see this Tony winning show at some incredible savings.Get your tickets to see The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway. It is an experience that you will remember for the rest of your life.

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Monday, June 29, 2009

Phantom of the Opera Still going Strong on Broadway

Is it possible that The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway is still one of the most popular shows ever? You bet it is my friends. I've been selling theater tickets for 31 years now and cannot believe how many times my customers go to see this show over and over again.

The Phantom of the Opera won 7 Tony Awards in 1988, which was the year my partner and friend Bill Stolting and I opened are little ticket agency in The Big Apple. The Phantom of the Opera won the much coveted Best Musical Tony Award that year as well thanks to the brilliance of Andrew Lloyd Webber's gorgeous music with lyrics by Richard Stilgoe and Charles Hart.

Still selling thousands of tickets every week, The Phantom of the Opera tells the mysterious story of Christine Daae, a beautiful young opera soprano and the disfigured musical genius that falls in love with her. His goal is to make Christine the new star of the Paris Opera as he exercises a reign of terror over everyone in his path. The setting is the Paris Opera House in the early 1900's. Originally not a very strong selling novel by Gaston Leroux, The Phantom of the Opera was made into a movie in 1925 and then a musical in 1986 appearing in London prior to its Broadway run.

The Phantom of the Opera is still "fresh" when you consider it has been playing on Broadway for over 20 years now. Howard McGillin stars as the current Phantom having played the role for more than 2000 performances and Jennifer Hope Wills plays the role of Christine. Ms. Wills is best known for co-starring with Brooke Shields in the most recent revival of A Wonderful Town a few years back on Broadway.

I have seen The Phantom of the Opera several times in New York and it is one of the better Broadway shows, particularly if you don't get the opportunity to see much theater. Right now our company has special access to amazing orchestra and front mezzanine seats at prices that are Below Face Value. BFV is simply a way our customers can gain access to The Phantom of the Opera and several other popular Broadway Shows at prices that are less than the regular printed price on the tickets.

So if you think you might want to buy yourself some tickets to The Phantom of the Opera at prices, consider calling Applause Theater Service in New York City a call. Remember to ask for the BFV ticket deal and tell them The Broadway Ticket Man sent you. You'll be so glad you did.

Friday, May 29, 2009

John Cudia Will Succeed Howard Mc Gillin, World's Longest-Running Phantom, on Broadway

What a run! Howard McGillin will exit Broadway's The Phantom of the Opera on July 25 to pursue new projects. He leaves the Majestic Theatre after ten years — with some breaks in between — and takes with him a new record: world's longest-running Phantom! I saw him twice and he was quite good. But I'd have to say that it's about time that this show gets a fresh Phantom!

At a record-breaking 2,450 performances and counting, McGillin has already played the title role more than any other performer on Broadway. His closest competition, as far as performance count, at just under 2,400 performances, is the late Rob Guest, who played the title role in Australia and New Zealand. Americans Franc D'Ambrosio — the longtime record-holder before Guest — and Brad Little follow with over 2,100 performances each.
John Cudia, the current star of the national tour, will take over the role on Broadway after a nearly decade-long association with the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, directed by Harold Prince, on July 27.

After ten years since his first of many engagements with the production, McGillin has decided to pursue other theatrical ventures, according to a statement released May 7.

McGillin is a two-time Tony Award nominee as Best Actor in a Musical (Anything Goes) and Best Featured Actor in a Musical (The Mystery of Edwin Drood).

Cudia will return to the Broadway production, where last summer he stepped in to play the title role for a limited engagement of ten weeks. This time, he'll be taking over the role officially.
Continuing in their roles in the Broadway cast are Marni Raab (Christine, Jennifer Hope Wills returns June 1), Ryan Silverman (Raoul), George Lee Andrews (Monsieur André), David Cryer (Monsieur Firmin), Patricia Phillips (Carlotta), Rebecca Judd (Madame Giry), Evan Harrington (Piangi), Heather McFadden (Meg Giry) and Elizabeth Loyacano (Christine at certain performances).

Cudia has had a long association with the show. He first joined the national tour in November 1999 as a Swing and cover for the leading role of Raoul. After eight months he took over as Raoul, which he played from July 2000 through March 2002, earning a National Broadway Touring Award nomination. He also covered the title role. On that tour, he met his future wife, Broadway actress Kathy Voytko. In October 2002 he joined the Broadway company as Raoul, a role that he would play in New York for over two-and-a-half years and 750 performances, through May 2005.
During this time, he also continued to cover the title role. He next took over as The Phantom on the national tour in April 2006, playing it for nearly 700 performances through November 2007. He will continue to perform with the tour until his final performance in Minneapolis on May 24.

Cudia also played Jean Valjean in Les Misérables on Broadway.

The longest-running show in Broadway history (achieved in 2006 when it surpassed the then-record run of Cats), The Phantom of the Opera is the winner of seven Tony Awards including Best Musical.

Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber is currently working on a sequel to the show, Phantom: Love Never Dies, to bow in 2009-10.

The Phantom of the Opera has discounts available with Applause at below the normal face value of the ticket. What a bargain! We can all use bargains today, can't we? Call 800-451-9930