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My Phantom Memory with Scott Mikita

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<p>In 2023, Broadway’s longest-running show, The Phantom of the Opera, closed for good. The final performance was mourned by theatre fans everywhere, but few were more affected than the people behind the curtain.</p><p>“My Phantom Memory” tells the story of Scott Mikita, a swing actor who performed in the show for over twenty years. As dressing rooms empty and the final performances draw near, anxious questions arise: What’s going to happen to all this? What did this all mean? After 20 years in the same gig, what is next for me?</p><p>An intimate, immersive portrait of the actor’s life from filmmaker Mark Blumberg and the folks at Silver Sound.</p><p><br></p><p>Performed by Scott Mikita</p><p>Produced by Mark Blumberg</p><p>Executive Produced by Cory Choy</p><p>Mixed by Christian Cuciniello</p><p>Edited by Tom Fama</p><p>Music by Luke Allen</p><p>Art by Joel Amat Güell</p>

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2/26/2026

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Episode thumbnail for Ep. 3: “The Music of the Night”

March 26, 2026

Ep. 3: “The Music of the Night”

<p>The show closes amidst a surreal media frenzy, and Scott enters into the uncertain world of virtual auditions as a 57-year-old actor.</p>

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March 19, 2026

Ep. 2: “These Things Do Happen”

<p>As the actors begin emptying their dressing rooms, Scott describes what raising his kids was like while on a theatre actor’s unusual schedule.</p>

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March 12, 2026

Ep. 1: “A Little Illumination”

<p>Scott takes us through a typical day as a swing actor at the Majestic Theatre as he begins to feel the effects of the show’s imminent closing.</p>

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What is My Phantom Memory with Scott Mikita?
<p>In 2023, Broadway’s longest-running show, The Phantom of the Opera, closed for good. The final performance was mourned by theatre fans everywhere, but few were more affected than the people behind the curtain.</p><p>“My Phantom Memory” tells the story of Scott Mikita, a swing actor who performed in the show for over twenty years. As dressing rooms empty and the final performances draw near, anxious questions arise: What’s going to happen to all this? What did this all mean? After 20 years in the same gig, what is next for me?</p><p>An intimate, immersive portrait of the actor’s life from filmmaker Mark Blumberg and the folks at Silver Sound.</p><p><br></p><p>Performed by Scott Mikita</p><p>Produced by Mark Blumberg</p><p>Executive Produced by Cory Choy</p><p>Mixed by Christian Cuciniello</p><p>Edited by Tom Fama</p><p>Music by Luke Allen</p><p>Art by Joel Amat Güell</p>
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