A whisper from Broadway's past, this ticket stub is a genuine artifact from a bygone matinee. Picture it: May 15th, 1991, the curtain rising on Andrew Lloyd Webber's *The Phantom of the Opera*. This very stub ushered someone, perhaps just like you, into Orchestra section ORCH11, row Q, seat number 12 at the Majestic Theatre. A Wednesday afternoon escape, purchased for the then-princely sum of $50.00. This classic Shubert Organization ticket, with its familiar blue and white design and telltale perforated edges, speaks of another era. Distributed via Telecharge (as noted on the reverse, alongside polite requests regarding photography and scalping), it connects you directly to that specific performance. Showing the gentle patina of time and a cherished afternoon – a touch of edge wear, a whisper of discoloration – it's nonetheless in admirable condition. A tangible piece of Broadway lore, from the relatively early days of *Phantom*'s seemingly eternal reign. A run that began in '88 and went on to haunt (in the best way!) stages around the globe.