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The owners say they had hoped to make a smooth transition to another location—the current one is being demolished for new apartments—but many of the lease offers have been too expensive. Landlords also haven’t been satisfied with their finances, Simanski and Acevedo say, adding that they had to drain savings accounts to pay rent while the business was closed for six months during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Alan Lampel has done the same job in the same place for the same production from the very beginning of its existence. He takes a seat in a rolling chair at his desk in the back of the orchestra section of the Majestic Theater and plays the most important role that nobody should notice: He is the head electrician for “The Phantom of the Opera.”
The final curtain will soon fall on the longest-running show in Broadway history after 13,981 performances. Alan Lampel has been there for roughly 13,000 of them. Mr. Lampel has done the same job in the same place for the same production from the very beginning of its existence. He takes a seat in a rolling chair at his desk in the back of the orchestra section of the Majestic Theater and plays the most important role that nobody should notice: He is the head electrician for “The Phantom of the Opera.”
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