This Past Week, Dear Evan Hansen Saw A Huge Surge In Ticket Sales, While Natasha, Pierre Took A Big Dip With The Departure Of Josh Groban.
This Week's Highest Grossing Broadway Shows Were Hamilton, The Lion King, Wicked, Dear Evan Hansen, Aladdin, Kinky Boots, And Come From Away.
Miss Saigon And Cats Are Both Revivals Of Classic Contemporary Musicals That Will Close Around The End Of The Year Due To Slow Ticket Sales.
Moritz Von Stuelpnagel’s Production Of Noël Coward’s Present Laughter Closed On July 2, 2017 Following A Revival Starring Kevin Kline As Garry Essendine.
Oslo And A Doll’s House, Part 2 Have Both Announced Extensions Due To Tony Buzz: Oslo Until July 16, 2017, And A Doll’s House, Part 2 Until January 7, 2018.
The July 4th Holiday Was A Slow Week For Broadway Box Office. Hello, Dolly! With Donna Murphy In The Lead For All Eight Performances Saw A Major Decline.
This week's highest grossing Broadway shows were Hamilton, The Lion King, Wicked, Aladdin, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 and Dear Evan Hansen.
Josh Groban Played His Final Performance As Pierre In Natasha, Pierre And The Great Comet Of 1812 On July 2, 2017. Okieriete Onaodowan Replaces Him.
The Little Foxes Concluded Its Recent Broadway Revival On Sunday, July 2, 2017 In A Production Starring Cynthia Nixon And Laura Linney.
The Revival Of Scott Mcpherson’s Play Marvin’s Room Opened On Broadway To Poor Reviews And Is Having A Difficult Time Selling At The Box Office.
The New Stage Play Version Of 1984 Opened To Mixed Reviews At The Hudson Theatre, And Box Office Is Mediocre Due Partly To The Timing Of A Summer Opening.
Indecent, The New Play By Pulitzer Prize Winner Paula Vogel, Will Stay Open After All, Even Though A Closing Notice Was Already Posted For This Month.
In The Week Ending June 25, 2017, Tony Award Winning Best Musical Dear Evan Hansen Held Strong, And Kinky Boots And Indecent Benefitted From Good P.R.
This Week's Highest Grossing Broadway Shows Were Hamilton, Hello, Dolly!, The Lion King, Wicked, Aladdin, And Natasha, Pierre And The Great Comet Of 1812.
Pulitzer Winner Sweat Closes Early Due To Tony Snubs, And Glenn Close’s Sunset Boulevard Closes On Time At A Financial Loss.
Bette Midler With Donna Murphy On Tuesday Evenings Brings Hello, Dolly! Box Office To New Heights. Dear Evan Hansen Stayed Level And Oslo Surged.