On May 1 the mammoth chandelier from the Broadway production of The Phantom of the Opera made its final journey. Watch the famed prop, which weighs one ton and features 30,000 beads, depart the Majestic Theatre in the video above.
One of the most iconic pieces of Broadway scenery, the piece was custom-built for the New York production, which opened in 1988. Nicknamed Ruthie II—after director Hal Prince’s longtime associate Ruth Mitchell—the replica of the Paris Opera House chandelier traveled to and from the stage 5,382,685 feet (1,019 miles) in its 35 years at the majestic.
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Video of the final descent was created by production manager Kevin Broomell and production supervisor Seth Sklar-Heyn.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, directed by Prince, ended its blockbuster Broadway run April 16 after an unprecedented 13,981 performances.
The full load-out from the Majestic is expected to take at least five weeks, to be followed by a major renovation of the theatre by The Shubert Organization.
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The Broadway staging of the London-originated show won seven 1988 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Previews on Broadway began January 9, 1988, with an official opening January 26. The original Broadway cast featured Crawford, Brightman, Judy Kaye, and the late Steve Barton.
The Phantom of the Opera became the longest-running show in Broadway history January 9, 2006, when it surpassed the nearly 18-year run of Cats. The production’s nearly 14,000 performances were seen by 20 million people and grossed $1.3 billion.
Ayaka Kamei
Carly Blake Sebouhian
Carly Blake Sebouhian
Xiaoxiao Cao
Giselle O. Alvarez
Tamar Greene and Lindsay Roberts
Raquel Suarez Groen
Raquel Suarez Groen and Leo
Carlton Moe
Nehal Joshi
Janinah Burnett
Julia Udine
Sara Esty
Laird Mackintosh
Laird Mackintosh
Laird Mackintosh and Tommy Tune
Emilie Kouatchou and John Riddle
Sarah Brightman
Sarah Brightman
Ali Ewoldt
Ali Ewoldt and Mat Hostetler
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Glenn Close
Glenn Close
Jordan Dobson and Linedy Genao
Matthew Murphy and Ryan Scott Oliver
Diane Paulus and family
Gayle King
Tony Marion and David Korins
Derrick Davis
Sierra Boggess
Alan H. Green and Sierra Boggess
Alan H. Green
Chuck Schumer
Erin Davie
Leila Martin
Meghan Picerno
Meghan Picerno
Meghan Picerno
Company of The Phantom Of The Opera
Company of Phantom Of The Opera
Raquel Suarez Groen and the Company of Phantom of the Opera
Emilie Kouatchou
John Riddle and Emilie Kouatchou
John Riddle and Emilie Kouatchou
Laird Mackintosh
Laird Mackintosh
John Riddle, Laird Mackintosh, and Emilie Kouatchou
Cameron Mackintosh and company of The Phantom of the Opera
Full company and crew of The Phantom of the Opera
Sarah Brightman and Judy Kaye at the final Phantom Broadway performance
Andrew Lloyd Webber and company of Phantom of the Opera
Andrew Lloyd Webber and company of Phantom of the Opera
Sarah Brightman and Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Emilie Kouatchou
Company of The Phantom of the Opera
Andrew Lloyd Webber and company of Phantom of the Opera
Company of The Phantom of the Opera
Company of The Phantom of the Opera