What is the definition of a Broadway show’s “Nut”?
When discussing the budget of a Broadway show, a “Nut” is the slang word used to describe a show’s weekly operating budget, or how much it costs to put on that show every week.
Want an example?
Broadway Producer #1: “How much did YOUR SHOW gross last week?”
Broadway Producer #2: “$1,000,000!”
Broadway Producer #1: “What’s the nut?”
Broadway Producer #2: “It’s only $500,000!”
Broadway Producer #1: “So $500k in profit? Congrats!”
Make sense? Now that you know what it is, I wish you lots of low “nuts” and high grosses like the one in this example!
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