Press representatives of The Phantom of the Opera are asking New Yorkers: "Are you New York's biggest Phantom fan?"
The Broadway production is looking for the person in the New York area that has seen the show the most number of times. "Ideally, we're looking for someone who has seen the Broadway production over 100 times over the course of several years (if not since the opening in 1988)," state notes.
If qualified, send an email tobiggestphan@thephantomoftheopera.com and include: Name Email Daytime phone number Number of times you've seen Phantom First time you saw Phantom (and where, if it wasn't on Broadway) If you have a regular pattern of going (once a month, etc.)
The search for Broadway's biggest "Phan" is not a contest, but rather for informational/possible news purposes.The Phantom of the Opera, currently starring Howard McGillin as The Phantom, Sandra Joseph as Christine and Tim Martin Gleason as Raoul, will hit its record-breaking performance on January 9th. It will then become Broadway's longest-running musical. Based on the classic Gaston Leroux novel, The Phantom of the Opera concerns the turbulent relationship of young soprano Christine with its masked title character, who seeks to turn her into an opera star and to win her love.For more information, visit www.thephantomoftheopera.com.