Image Credit: Joan MarcusAndrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera is creeping up on its 23rd anniversary this month, and the top-grossing, longest-running musical in Broadway history shows no sign of retiring its mechanical chandelier. In fact, the show just broke its own weekly box office record, grossing $1.39 million for the week ending Jan. 2. (Phantom‘s previous record was $1.37 million, for the same Christmas-New Year’s week one year ago.) And it’s not the only Broadway record-breaker this week. Over at the slightly larger Gershwin Theatre, Wicked shattered the mark for the top-grossing week in Broadway history: $2.23 million for the week. (Previous record: $2.15 million, set just last week by the eight-year-old hit.)