It’s the finish of an era on Broadway as the long-running musical "The Phantom of the Opera" delivers its final performance. Sun marked the show’s 13.981 performance, cementing its record as the longest running indicate in Broadway history. Since its debut in one thousand nine hundred eighty-eighth, the indicate has been seen by twenty million people, earning $1.36 billion at the box office.
Among the stars in attendance to tender the indicate farewell were Tony Award winner and creator of "Hamilton" Lin-Manuel Miranda and members of the show’s original cast, including the show’s original star, Sarah Brightman.