Monday, February 13, 2012

The Phantom of the Opera's record-setting run: By the numbers (The Week)

New York ? The popular Broadway musical hit a new milestone on Saturday, celebrating its 10,000th performance. Here's how that success breaks downMost Broadway productions are lucky to run for a year. On Saturday, The Phantom of the Opera celebrated its 10,000th Broadway performance, setting a record as the longest-running show ever on the Great White Way. Not only that, the Andrew Lloyd Weber musical is still among Broadway's top earners. Here, a look at its blockbuster run, by the numbers:

10,000
Record number of performances clocked by the Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera. It opened in New York on Jan. 26, 1988.

24
Years Phantom has been on Broadway

7,485
Performances delivered by the cast of Cats, the second longest-running musical ever on Broadway

6,328
Performances delivered by the cast of Chicago, the second longest-running musical currently on Broadway

$8 million
Original cost of the Phantom production

$835 million
Amount the show has earned over its 10,000 performances

$44.8 million
Phantom's gross last year, its best annual tally ever

$1,579,428
Phantom's gross during a week last December, its highest weekly gross ever

27
Countries that have staged a production

145
Cities in which the show has played

$5.6 billion
Phantom's worldwide gross

40
Percent of Phantom's New York audience on any given night who has seen the show at least once before

68
Percent of audience who are women

60
Percent of audience who are tourists

7
Tony Awards won by Phantom in 1988, including Best Musical, Best Director (Harold Prince), and Best Actor (Michael Crawford). The show received 10 nominations total.

12
Actors have played the title role of the Phantom on Broadway

9,328
Phantom performances given by actor George Lee Andrews, the Guinness World Record holder for the most performances in the same Broadway show. He had been with the show for 23 years, playing the featured role of Monsieur Andrew.

4
Times a year that 84-year-old Harold Prince, who won a Tony Award for directing Phantom, says he returns to the Broadway production to give notes

1
Sequel spawned by The Phantom of the Opera. Love Never Dies opened last year in London's West End, to mostly negative reviews.

Sources: AP, IBDB (2,3), NY Times (2), Telegraph

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