'Phantom of the Opera' closes in London due to COVID-19
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Phantom of the Opera was London's second-longest-running musical. The producer said that though it is sad to shut it down, he and his partner are "determined to bring it back to London in the future." /CFP
Phantom of the Opera was London's second-longest-running musical. The producer said that though it is sad to shut it down, he and his partner are "determined to bring it back to London in the future." /CFP
"Phantom of the Opera" has been forced to close at its home, the musical's producer announced, in London, Britain, July 27, 2020. /CFP
"Phantom of the Opera" has been forced to close at its home, the musical's producer announced, in London, Britain, July 27, 2020. /CFP
At the doors of Her Majesty's Theatre in the West End, where the show had been running since 1986, few people were seen passing by. /CFP
At the doors of Her Majesty's Theatre in the West End, where the show had been running since 1986, few people were seen passing by. /CFP
The closure was blamed on financial difficulties resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. /CFP
The closure was blamed on financial difficulties resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. /CFP
Phantom of the Opera was London's second-longest-running musical. The producer said that though it is sad to shut it down, he and his partner are "determined to bring it back to London in the future." /CFP
Phantom of the Opera was London's second-longest-running musical. The producer said that though it is sad to shut it down, he and his partner are "determined to bring it back to London in the future." /CFP
"Phantom of the Opera" has been forced to close at its home, the musical's producer announced, in London, Britain, July 27, 2020. /CFP
"Phantom of the Opera" has been forced to close at its home, the musical's producer announced, in London, Britain, July 27, 2020. /CFP