George Lee Andrews holds the Guinness World Record for the longest run in the same Broadway show in history for Phantom of the Opera - 22 years to be exact. He was in the Broadway company when the production opened in 1988, is still in the current cast. He has been playing the role of André since 2000, having played Firmin for the preceding decade. Below, Andrews talks Phantom, and what it has meant to him these past two decades.
Prior to finding Phantom, Andrews appeared on Broadway in Merlin, On Twentieth Century, and A Little Night Music.
For tickets and more information on Phantom of the Opera on Broadway, visit www.thephantomoftheopera.com.
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