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BROADWAY GROSSES 3/16: $24.5 million for 30 shows; new musical hits and misses

Posted by: jesse21 07:10 pm EDT 03/17/14

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  • Last week, ended Sunday, 30 Broadway shows grossed a total of $24,465,471, compared to $21,278,718 the previous week for 28 shows. Attendance was 249,436, compared to 223,002 the week before.


  • NEW SHOWS WITH STRONG SALES: A Raisin in the Sun, Aladdin, All the Way, If/Then, Les Misérables


  • NEW SHOWS WITH MIDDLING-TO-POOR SALES: Bullets Over Broadway, Mothers and Sons, Rocky, The Bridges of Madison County


  • SHOWS REPORTING 100% SEAT OCCUPANCY: A Raisin in the Sun, Aladdin, Matilda, The Book of Mormon, The Lion King


  • After Midnight dropped $-240,993 last week with k.d. lang no longer in the cast. Grosses were a low $381,020 which was 38% of potential. Average ticket price was $68 and 67% of the seats at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre were occupied.


  • John Patrick Shanley’s new play, “Outside Mullingar,” closed Sunday at the Friedman Theatre, a not-for-profit production by the Manhattan Theatre Club which played 22 previews and 61 performances. Total cumulative grosses were $3,351,777 with over 92% of the seats occupied on average throughout the run.








  • LAST WEEK (ended 03/16/2014)

    -- Total Grosses: $24,465,471
    -- Percent of potential gross: 70.41%
    -- Average Ticket: $95.01
    -- Seats Occupied (paid & comp): 249,436 or 87.10% of total
    -- Number of Shows: 30
    -- Opening: Rocky (March 13)
    -- Closing: Outside Mullingar (March 16)
    -- Starting Previews: Bullets Over Broadway (March 11) The Realistic Joneses (March 13)





  • PRIOR WEEK (ended 03/09/2014)

    -- Total Grosses: $21,278,718
    -- Percent of potential gross: 68.30%
    -- Average Ticket: $94.46
    -- Seats Occupied (paid & comp): 223,002 or 84.74% of total
    -- Number of Shows: 28
    -- Opening: All the Way (March 6)
    -- Closing: none
    -- Starting Previews: If/Then (March 4); A Raisin in the Sun (March 8)





  • COMPARABLE WEEK A YEAR AGO (ended 03/17/2013)

    -- Total Grosses: $20,821,014
    -- Percent of potential gross: 71.19%
    -- Average Ticket: $93.79
    -- Seats Occupied (paid & comp): 213,592 or 89.37% of total
    -- Number of Shows: 23








  • TOP TEN BY GROSS 03/16/2014

    1. Wicked, $1,861,649
    2. The Lion King, $1,733,679
    3. The Book of Mormon, $1,659,020
    4. Kinky Boots, $1,330,377
    5. Matilda, $1,105,243
    6. Motown: The Musical, $1,084,613
    7. Les Misérables, $1,043,262 (7 performances)
    8. A Raisin in the Sun, $981,488 (7 performances)
    9. The Phantom of the Opera, $929,682
    10. If/Then, $929,267 (7 performances)






  • TOP TEN BY AVERAGE PRICE PER TICKET 03/16/2014

    1. The Book of Mormon, $189.56
    2. A Raisin in the Sun, $134.05
    3. Kinky Boots, $129.58
    4. The Lion King, $127.50
    5. Wicked, $126.76
    6. Beautiful, $116.46
    7. Les Misérables, $111.02
    8. If/Then, $105.65
    9. Motown: The Musical, $100.94
    10. Pippin, $98.75






  • Click here for a table of Broadway grosses for the week ended March 16, 2014.





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    Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks

    Posted by: dramedy 07:29 pm EDT 03/17/14
    In reply to: BROADWAY GROSSES 3/16: $24.5 million for 30 shows; new musical hits and misses - jesse21 07:10 pm EDT 03/17/14

    It was opening week, but opening night was Thursday which I thought might give a boost over the weekend to make up for the comps--probably the 5 percent increase in attendance.

    Bridges didn't increase, which is not a good sign since it has been on an upward trend. It's probably still losing 50-100k per week

    Toni Braxton and baby face start this week on after midnight so that should increase a lot.

    I'm surprised at the interest in raisin since it was revived not that long ago.


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    re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks

    Posted by: FriendofDorothy 11:14 pm EDT 03/17/14
    In reply to: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks - dramedy 07:29 pm EDT 03/17/14

    I wonder if After Midnight would be stronger at the BO if not for Raisin and, to a lesser extent, Motown. There are not normally 3 big shows starring African-Americans running simultaneously. And soon to add Lady Day.


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    re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks

    Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 09:48 am EDT 03/18/14
    In reply to: re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks - FriendofDorothy 11:14 pm EDT 03/17/14

    I saw After Midnight on Fri., 3/7 and it was primarily a white audience with probably a somewhat larger African-American attendance than is usual for a Broadway show.

    After Midnight is a well-done revue, but when you take away the considerable star presence of a k. d. lang (or a comparable replacement), it becomes an ordinary show that isn't worth Broadway prices.


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    re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks

    Posted by: enoch10 01:56 pm EDT 03/18/14
    In reply to: re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks - BroadwayTonyJ 09:48 am EDT 03/18/14

    >> it becomes an ordinary show that isn't worth Broadway prices.

    i couldn't disagree more. the stars are just gravy. you have the great orchestra doing duke ellington songs, great dancing and a production team firing on all cylinders.

    stars will help, obviously, and since they've become such a part of the show i don't think there should be lulls between one and the next but i for one could enjoy the show as it is.


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    re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks

    Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 02:39 pm EDT 03/18/14
    In reply to: re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks - enoch10 01:56 pm EDT 03/18/14

    You are absolutely correct -- it is a very entertaining show. My original statement was careless. What I meant to write was without k.d. lang (or a comparable star) I would recommend buying a discounted or rush ticket since both are readily available.


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    re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks

    Posted by: enoch10 04:22 pm EDT 03/18/14
    In reply to: re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks - BroadwayTonyJ 02:39 pm EDT 03/18/14

    yeah, i'm not sure why they didn't have one star going in right after the other. there may be a good reason i just don't know what it is.


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    BASSEY

    Posted by: enoch10 04:24 pm EDT 03/18/14
    In reply to: re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks - enoch10 04:22 pm EDT 03/18/14

    and i really wish the idea to get shirley bassey to come in had worked. that would have cleaned.


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    re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks

    Posted by: Ann 09:09 am EDT 03/18/14
    In reply to: re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks - FriendofDorothy 11:14 pm EDT 03/17/14

    Are you saying they're all dividing the limited African-American audience? I guess I figured the audience for After Midnight was mostly non African-American (like the Cotton Club and most of Broadway audiences).


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    re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks

    Posted by: lowwriter 07:34 pm EDT 03/17/14
    In reply to: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks - dramedy 07:29 pm EDT 03/17/14

    Why should you be surprised at the interest in Raisin? Denzel Washington always sells tickets when he is on Broadway. It doesn't matter what he does. He's a huge star.


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    re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks

    Posted by: FriendofDorothy 08:22 pm EDT 03/18/14
    In reply to: re: Rocky has been at same percentage gross for 3 weeks - lowwriter 07:34 pm EDT 03/17/14

    And it is a GREAT play. You certainly don't need to be star-gazing to want to see Raisin in the Sun.


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