The theater world is mourning West End star Ben Lewis, known for his acclaimed performances in The Phantom of the Opera and Love Never Dies. Fans and colleagues praised his powerful voice, generosity, and mentorship. News of his death at age 46 was shared by friend and TV host Todd Woodbridge, who called him “one of the greats.” Messages of tribute poured in, and a GoFundMe was launched to support his family.
Lewis was diagnosed with bowel cancer in February 2024, and despite surgery and chemotherapy, the disease progressed. Born into a musical family, he trained at the Royal College of Music and WAAPA, later starring in Urinetown, A Little Night Music, and Priscilla. His award-winning role in Love Never Dies and later return as the Phantom cemented his legacy as a beloved and influential performer.