Standing just outside New York City’s Majestic Theatre, Laird Mackintosh recalled joining the Broadway ensemble of The Phantom of the Opera 10 years ago.
On Sunday, the Canadian actor will take in the iconic musical’s waxy candelabras, golden chandelier and hazy opulence from the audience, as the show that began his musical theatre career in Toronto 30 years ago takes its final bow on Broadway.
“A lot of the high points in my career have been as a result of being in this show,” Mackintosh said.
The longest-running musical in Broadway history, The Phantom of the Opera will close on Sunday after 35 years, nearly 14,000 performances, and a
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