Photos: 35 years of 'Phantom' on Broadway
Samantha Hill and Peter Jöback, two actors from Broadway's "The Phantom of the Opera," perform at the Tony Awards in 2013.
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In pictures: 35 years of 'Phantom' on Broadway

Updated 2259 GMT (0659 HKT) April 17, 2023

Samantha Hill and Peter Jöback, two actors from Broadway's "The Phantom of the Opera," perform at the Tony Awards in 2013.
Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images

<div class="gallery-inline_unfurled__update-time" style="text-align:center;">By Brook Joyner and Clint Alwahab, CNN</div>

Broadway's longest-running show, "The Phantom of the Opera," had its final curtain call on Sunday.

After 35 years and nearly 14,000 performances, the musical is closing due to declining ticket sales. International productions of the show will continue.

The Tony Award winner, written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, opened at the Majestic Theatre in New York in 1988. It is based on a Gaston Leroux novel and tells the story of a mysterious figure who haunts a Paris opera house and falls in love with a beautiful young singer.