John Leguizamo Is At It Again With A One-Man Show, Latin History For Morons, Which Recently Opened To Mixed Reviews At Studio 54.
This Week'S Lowest Grossing Shows Were Once On The Island, The Play That Goes Wrong, Time And The Conways And Home For The Holidays.
This Past Week, Broadway Saw A Big Drop In Ticket Sales In The Approach To The Thanksgiving Holiday Week, And “Home For The Holidays” Had Terrible Sales.
Dear Evan Hansen, Anastasia, Spongebob Squarepants, Once On This Island Are More Will Be Featured During The 91St Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Lin-Manuel Miranda Will Reprise His Role As Hamilton In A Production Of The Musical In San Juan, Puerto Rico Following The Devastation To The Island.
The Band’s Visit, Starring Katrina Lenk, Has Opened To Excellent Reviews At The Ethel Barrymore Theatre, And The Box Office Numbers Are Doing Quite Well
Broadway Box Office Surged This Week, Led By Three New Shows, As Well As Bette Midler’s Return To Hello, Dolly! After A Week’s Hiatus Led By Donna Murphy.
The Lowest Grossing Broadway Shows For The Week Ending In 11/12/17 Were The Play That Goes Wrong, Once On This Island And Time And The Conways.
Once On This Island Began Previews At The Circle In The Square Theatre, Starring Lea Salonga, Hailey Kilgore, Alex Newell, Isaac Powell, And Merle Dandrige.
The Parisian Woman Has Begun Previews On Broadway At The Hudson Theatre, Written By Beau Willimon, Directed By Pam Mackinnon, And Starring Uma Thurman.
The Lion King Celebrated Its 20Th Anniversary This Week With A Surprise Performance By Sir Elton John, And A Free Show On November 15, 2017.
Spongebob Squarepants Is Now A Broadway Musical, Created By Tina Landau With A Book By Kyle Jarrow And A Score By A Large Group Of Well Known Artists.
Bette Midler’s Absence Took A Toll On Hello, Dolly!, Meteor Shower Began Previews With An Enormous Advance, And Jason Mraz Began In Waitress.
Broadway Show Ticket Analysis Chart Week Ending In 11/05/17. The Lowest Grossing Broadway Shows Were Latin History For Morons & Time And The Conways.
War Paint, Starring Patti Lupone And Christine Ebersole, Closes On Broadway After Eight Months Without Recouping Its Capitalization Or Winning Any Tonys.
Roundabout Theatre Company Announced That Anne Kauffman, Director Of Marvin’s Room, And Rebecca Taichman, Director Of Indecent, Are New Resident Directors.