| re: Only around 20-25% of musicals recoup | |
| Last Edit: BroadwayTonyJ 05:20 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
| Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 05:10 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
| In reply to: Only around 20-25% of musicals recoup - dramedy 04:18 pm EDT 08/27/22 | |
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| Motown definitely recouped on Broadway. I also heard reports that it made a ton of money with its national tour. American Idiot did not recoup on Broadway, but it was followed by a lengthy tour. Is there anecdotal evidence that it recouped via that route? The Boy from Oz recouped. I believe that Ain't Too Proud announced recoupment a few months ago. Didn't it receive covid money? I would put a show like Springsteen on Broadway in the same category as American Utopia; Hugh Jackman, Back on Broadway; Freestyle Love Supreme-- all of which recouped -- because they are more like concerts. Rain probably belongs in this group also. However, I agree with your statement that the use of familiar songs doesn't give a show a greater chance at success over those with original scores. |
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