"Phantom" continues to play on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre, where it opened in 1988 and has run for more than 9,000 performances. The London run of the musical recently surpassed the 10,000-performance milestone. An abridged version of the musical is running in Las Vegas at the Venetian.
Lloyd Webber appeared hale and energetic on Sunday. The Tony-winning composer was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2009 but is in remission. He is currently working on the "Phantom" sequel, "Love Never Dies," whose Broadway run has been delayed. The London production of "Love Never Dies" has received mixed to negative reviews.
On Sunday, Lloyd Webber was introduced on stage by actor Tim Martin Gleason, who played the Phantom. The actor also read a note from director Harold Prince, who could not be in attendance. In the note, Prince joked that his absence was due to his preparation for Tuesday's election. Gleason also paid tribute to producer Cameron Mackintosh (also not in attendance) as well as the show's choreographer, music director and other creative-team members.
The recent "Phantom" touring cast also included Trista Moldovan as Christine, Sean MacLaughlin as Raoul and Kim Stengel as Carlotta.
-- David Ng