Indecent Closes On August 6, 2017 After An Early Closing Was Announced And Then Revoked. The Show Will Play Next At The Guthrie And Online.
Prince Of Broadway Is A New Musical That Commemorates The Work Of Harold Prince, The Unparalleled Director And Producer From The Golden Age Of Musicals.
Kinky Boots Is Having A Heyday, And Dear Evan Hansen And Hello, Dolly! Are Also Thriving. A Doll’s House, Part 2 And Marvin’s Room Are Flailing.
Broadway Show Ticket Analysis Chart w/e 07/30/17
Michael Moore Makes His Broadway Debut In His New Solo Show, The Terms Of My Surrender, In Which He Intends To Take Down Donald Trump.
Brandy Norwood Will Return To The Role Of Roxie Hart In Chicago From August 17 To 31, Playing Opposite Lana Gordon As Velma Kelly.
Natasha Pierre And The Great Comet Of 1812 Is In Rocky Waters, Facing A PR Nightmare As Mandy Patinkin Was Announced To Replace Oak Onaodowan As Pierre.
Aladdin And The Lion King Both Recently Had A 9-Performance Week, And Overall Broadway Stayed Fairly Consistent In Box Office This Past Week.
The Highest Grossing Broadway Shows This Week Were Hamilton, The Lion King, Hello Dolly!, Wicked, Aladdin, Dear Evan Hansen, And Kinky Boots.
Wicked Has Become The Second Most Lucrative Show Across Broadway History, Surpassing The Phantom Of The Opera, But Still Lags Behind The Lion King.
Dear Evan Hansen Has Officially Recouped Its Initial Investment Of $9.5 Million And Is Now In The Black, Running In Profits.
Bette Midler Returned To Hello, Dolly! This Past Week After Two Weeks Away, And Box Office Spiked To Welcome Her Return. Oslo Closed On A High Note.
This Week'S Highest Broadway Show Grossing Shows Were Hamilton, The Lion King, Hello, Dolly!, Wicked, Dear Evan Hansen, Aladdin, And Kinky Boots.
The Taped Rendition Of The Broadway Revival Of Falsettos Has Hit Movie Theaters Nationwide In An Unusual Wide Release Of A Filmed Theatrical Production.
Donna Murphy Received Rave Reviews For Her Performances As Dolly Levi, Normally Held By Bette Midler, But The Box Office Is Noticeably Worse.
J.T. Rogers’ Political Drama Oslo, Which Won The Tony Award For Best Play This Year, Will Close On Sunday, July 16, 2017 After A Successful 17-Week Run.