Bandstand Concludes Its Run After Slow Ticket Sales And One Tony Award, That For Best Choreography For Andy Blankenbuehler, Who Also Directed.
This Was An Excellent Week On Broadway, Due In Part To Bette Midler’s Return To Hello, Dolly!, And Also Because Bandstand Had A Great Final Week.
This Week's Highest Grossing Broadway Shows Were Hamilton, Hello Dolly!, The Lion King, Dear Evan Hansen, Wicked, Aladdin And Come From Away.
Hamilton Tickets On The Secondary Ticket Market Dipped Below $300, The First Time In Its Run, Indicating That Demand Is Slowing Down For This Mega Musical.
This Week Was A Slow One On Broadway, With A Particular Plunge Seen By Hello, Dolly!, As Bette Midler Had A Week Of Vacation Filled In By Donna Murphy.
The Highest Grossing Broadway Shows For The Week Ending In 09-10-17 Were, Hamilton, The Lion King, Dear Evan Hansen, Wicked, Aladdin, And Come From Away.
The Top Broadway Show Hello, Dolly! Will Live On After Bette Midler Steps Down. Bernadette Peters Assumes The Lead Role of Dolly Gallagher Levi Starting on January ...
Natasha, Pierre And The Great Comet Of 1812 Concluded Its Run On A High Note, Going Up By Over $200,000 To Reach Its Final Weekly Gross Of $1,183,228.
The Highest Grossing Broadway Shows For The Week Beginning 09-03-17 Were Hamilton, Hello Dolly, The Lion King, Wicked, Aladdin, And Dear Evan Hansen.
Frozen Has Announced Its Official Opening Night Date Of March 22, 2018, Following Its First Preview On February 22, 2018 And Its Denver Pre-Broadway Run.
Natasha Pierre And The Great Comet Of 1812 Concludes Its Run On Sunday, September 3, 2017, Following An Unfortunate Casting Controversy.
Prince Of Broadway Showed Barely Any Increase In Ticket Sales After Its Mixed Reviews, And Marvin’s Room Closed To Little Fanfare.
The Highest Grossing Broadway Shows For The Week Ending 08-27-17 Were Hamilton, Hello, Dolly, The Lion King, Dear Evan Hansen, Wicked, And Aladdin.
Marvin’s Room Closed To Dismal Box Office Sales And Mixed Reviews, Disappointing Fans Of The 1990S Off-Broadway Hit And Film.
Prince Of Broadway Opened To Negative Reviews, With Critics Finding It To Be Hackneyed, Chaotic, And Stylistically Unengaging.
On Your Feet! Played Its Final Week To A Spike In Ticket Sales, But The Week Overall Was Quite Slow, With Almost Every Show Slowing Pace.