Andrew Lloyd Webber honors late son


NEW YORK — It’s not each night time that you simply see a chandelier take a bow.

However at Sunday’s closing efficiency of “The Phantom of the Opera,” the world’s most well-known gentle fixture made a remaining, rousing descent in the course of the present’s curtain name, incomes thunderous applause from the Majestic Theatre viewers.

“Because the Phantom instructions, we should salute our luminous star!” producer Cameron Waterproof coat proclaimed, amid a touching tribute to the forged, crew and creatives who helped make the gothic musical a record-breaking phenomenon. 

USA TODAY was on the scene with composer Andrew Lloyd Webber as he bid adieu to Broadway’s longest working present after 35 years and practically 14,000 performances.

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