Mirvish Box Office Phone — Number

A long pause. “Sonny,” the voice said, softer now. “That line hasn’t worked for ticket sales since ’96. That was the emergency line. For the stage door.”

“A ghost,” the voice whispered. “Or the man who gave your mother two tickets to The Phantom of the Opera on the night she should have been home with you. She left her lipstick on my dressing room mirror. Tell your father I’m sorry.” mirvish box office phone number

“I’m sorry,” Leo stammered. “I found this number. My father—he kept a mirror.” A long pause

Leo’s throat tightened. “Who am I talking to?” That was the emergency line

In the back of a closet, behind a stack of Les Mis programs from 1989, Leo found a dusty, overturned mirror. Its silver backing was peeling. Taped to the frame was a faded sticky note: Mirvish Box Office – 416-872-1212 .

He knew the number. Every Torontonian did. But his father had written it in a shaky, recent scrawl, not the neat penmanship of his youth. Curious, Leo flipped the mirror over.