Broadway Grosses w/e 6/15/2025

The top 10 grossing shows from the week ending on 6/15/2025 include Good Night, And Good Luck, Othello, Wicked, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Lion King, Hamilton, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Death Becomes Her, Aladdin, and Sunset Blvd.  See some quick data points below.

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BROADWAY GROSSES REPORT 6.15.25: The week following Broadway’s biggest night saw some big movement in the grosses for many Broadway shows. Most significantly, newly minted Best Musical Maybe Happy Ending, Best Musical Revival Sunset Blvd, and Best Play Purpose saw large bumps at the box office, as did Oh, Mary! and The Picture of Dorian Gray featuring this year’s Tony-winning Best Actor in a Play Cole Escola and Best Actress in a Play Sarah Snook.Overall, the total box office took a 14.38% dip – largely due to the absence of juggernaut Good Night and Good Luck which ended its limited run on June 8.You can find the rest of the figures below, courtesy of The Broadway League:

Number of Shows on Broadway: 38
Previous Week: 40

Total Gross: $39,204,872
Previous Week: $45,788,192

Total Attendance: 313,343
Previous Week: 329,886

Average Capacity: 9,305 (88.62%)
Previous Week: 9,298 (88.70%)

Average Paid Admission: $125.12
Previous Week: $138.80

Check out the individual show grosses for the week ending on June 15, 2025.

NOTES:

  • CALL ME IZZY opened at Studio 54 on 6/12. One performance (Fri. 6/13) was cancelled.
  • SMASH cancelled one performance (Sat. 6/14 mat.).
  • THE LAST FIVE YEARS had a nine-performance week.
  • THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY had a planned seven-performance week.

 

Today’s blog was guest-written by Jonathan Hogue, Associate Producer for DTE.

Thanks to the Broadway League for sharing this data.

For more behind-the-scenes of the industry, follow me on Instagram: @kendavenportbway 

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