Phantom – The Las Vegas Spectacular
Celebrates Three Smashing Years At The
Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



LAS VEGAS – Phantom – The Las Vegas Spectacular, celebrated its third anniversary on June 24 as one of the
most successful and longest-running musical theater productions on The Strip. After three thriving years and
1,353 performances, the cast and crew celebrated with an exquisitely decorated Phantom-themed cake during
the curtain call at last night’s performance.

“Three years ago, we raised the bar for Vegas entertainment by presenting a modernized classic with Phantom
– The Las Vegas Spectacular. We are extremely proud to be entering into our fourth year on the Las Vegas
Strip,” said Scott Zeiger, Co-CEO of BASE Entertainment and Executive Producer of Phantom – The Las
Vegas Spectacular. “With the continued support of Las Vegas’ tourists and locals, we are excited to continue
to entertain at The Venetian for many more years to come,” said Zeiger.

This exciting production of the worldwide favorite haunts The Venetian and thrills audiences eight times a
week. From the moment you enter the magnificent custom-built theatre you are immersed in the storied Paris
Opera House and become part of The Phantom's world. Featuring every beloved Andrew Lloyd Webber song
from the original, spectacular sets, new effects, and a breathtaking chandelier experience, Phantom is an only-
in-Vegas experience.

Phantom at The Venetian is produced by The Really Useful Theatre Company Inc. and BASE Entertainment.

Phantom performs at The Venetian Resort – Hotel – Casino on Monday and Saturday at 7 & 9:30 pm and
Tuesday - Friday at 7 p.m. (dark Sunday). Tickets are available by calling the Venetian Box Office at 866-641-
7469 or 702-414-9000, or online at
www.Venetian.com. For groups of 10 or more, please call (702) 785-5394. For
more information please visit
www.phantomlasvegas.com.
Vegas' Arts & Entertainment Corner
Cast/crew celebrating after the
show. Photo by Tom Donoghue
Carolyn Weaver (site owner) and Tina Walsh
(Madame Giry) backstage after the June 24th
performance.  Photo credit: Tom Donoghue