Broadway Grosses w/e 4/28/2019: Off to the Races
With the final four productions opening last week and Tony Nominations announced this morning, the race is officially on. Coming off the holiday, overall grosses dipped just slightly, settling in at $38M.
This season’s To Kill A Mockingbird and Ain’t Too Proud continue to lead the pack in top grosses for new shows. However, Hadestown and Burn This are pulling in strong numbers given their smaller houses.
You can find the rest of the figures below, courtesy of The Broadway League:
Show Name | GrossGross | TotalAttn | %Capacity | AvgPdAdm |
AIN’T TOO PROUD | $1,445,891.69 | 11,365 | 99.76% | $127.22 |
ALADDIN | $1,676,709.50 | 13,755 | 99.56% | $121.90 |
ALL MY SONS | $477,447.80 | 5,874 | 99.22% | $81.28 |
BE MORE CHILL | $630,822.24 | 6,392 | 89.67% | $98.69 |
BEAUTIFUL | $728,754.02 | 7,578 | 92.32% | $96.17 |
BEETLEJUICE | $834,394.86 | 11,977 | 100.28% | $69.67 |
BURN THIS | $932,390.50 | 7,469 | 97.25% | $124.83 |
CHICAGO | $769,057.92 | 8,292 | 95.97% | $92.75 |
COME FROM AWAY | $1,030,307.56 | 8,527 | 101.90% | $120.83 |
DEAR EVAN HANSEN | $1,362,505.75 | 7,986 | 101.45% | $170.61 |
FROZEN | $1,467,624.10 | 13,279 | 98.57% | $110.52 |
GARY: A SEQUEL TO TITUS ANDRONICUS | $354,408.18 | 5,738 | 93.15% | $61.77 |
HADESTOWN | $959,449.90 | 7,417 | 100.99% | $129.36 |
HAMILTON | $3,243,577.00 | 10,756 | 101.78% | $301.56 |
HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD, PARTS ONE AND TWO | $1,716,124.50 | 12,976 | 100.00% | $132.25 |
HILLARY AND CLINTON | $493,352.50 | 6,160 | 97.84% | $80.09 |
INK | $327,495.10 | 4,602 | 90.31% | $71.16 |
KING KONG | $807,054.96 | 10,176 | 83.64% | $79.31 |
KING LEAR | $582,678.00 | 6,204 | 73.93% | $93.92 |
KISS ME, KATE | $795,890.80 | 7,954 | 99.62% | $100.06 |
MEAN GIRLS | $1,139,910.25 | 9,211 | 93.99% | $123.76 |
MY FAIR LADY | $875,195.50 | 7,924 | 92.66% | $110.45 |
NETWORK | $1,052,593.54 | 7,197 | 101.29% | $146.25 |
OKLAHOMA! | $651,744.40 | 5,266 | 101.58% | $123.76 |
PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL | $951,611.60 | 8,900 | 95.25% | $106.92 |
THE BOOK OF MORMON | $1,062,196.50 | 8,672 | 103.53% | $122.49 |
THE CHER SHOW | $997,823.30 | 9,494 | 86.00% | $105.10 |
THE FERRYMAN | $595,398.00 | 5,819 | 71.38% | $102.32 |
THE LION KING | $2,451,371.00 | 13,569 | 100.01% | $180.66 |
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA | $1,177,266.77 | 11,110 | 86.53% | $105.96 |
THE PROM | $615,457.50 | 7,421 | 88.77% | $82.93 |
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD | $1,756,185.24 | 11,661 | 101.58% | $150.60 |
TOOTSIE | $959,001.00 | 10,252 | 91.42% | $93.54 |
WAITRESS | $750,283.00 | 7,173 | 85.80% | $104.60 |
WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME | $478,075.20 | 4,549 | 97.53% | $105.09 |
WICKED | $2,001,066.00 | 14,173 | 98.04% | $141.19 |
TOTALS | $38,151,115.68 | 316,868 | 94.79% | $115.82 |
+/- THIS WEEK LAST SEASON | +$2,815,789.10 | |||
PERCENTAGES +/- THIS WEEK LAST SEASON | +7.96% |
Today’s blog was guest-written by Ryan Conway, General Manager for DTE Management. Find out more here!
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