Fish In The Dark And Skylight Both Recouped, Both Produced By Scott Rudin. Skylight Did Well At The Tonys, Winning Best Revival.
In The Week Ending June 14, 2015, Fish In The Dark Took A Major Hit Because Jason Alexander Replaced Larry David.
It’s Only A Play Closed On June 7, 2015 Having Recouped Back In December. Nathan Lane Was The Major Box Office Draw With Broderick Falling Short.
This Year’s Tony Awards Had A Record Low Viewership, While The Broadway Season Set Records In Attendance And Box Office Grosses.
In The Week Ending June 7, 2015, The Week Approaching The Tony Awards, Many Shows Nominated Saw An Increase In Ticket Sales.
The 69yh Annual Tony Awards Took Place On June 7, 2015. Fun Home And Curious Incident Took Home Top Honors.
An Act Of God Opened On May 28, 2015 To Positive Reviews. It Had Been Running In Previews At Studio 54 Since May 7, 2015.
Airline Highway, An MTC Production, Closes On June 7, 2015, Which Is One Week Earlier Than Planned After 4 Tony Nominations.
This Week Saw A Decrease Of Over 2 Million Dollars In Ticket Sales For The Entire Broadway Community. An American In Paris Is showing Consistently High Numbers.
The King And I Has Extended Indefinitely And Announced Its National Tour. It Received Nine Tony Award Nominations And Excellent Reviews.
Finding Neverland Opened On April 15, 2015 To Negative Reviews, And It Failed To Receive Any Tony Nominations, Still Remains Strong In Box Office.
It Shoulda Been You, Directed By David Hyde Pierce Opened On April 14, 2015 To Mixed Reviews, And Box Office Is Struggling To Stay Afloat.
In The Week Ending May 24, 2015, The Visit Is Barely Holding On, But Something Rotten! Broke Through The Million Dollar Mark, Attaining Hit Status.
Doctor Zhivago, Directed By Des Mcanuff, Closed On May 10, 2015 After Failing To Receive Any Tony Nominations And Struggling At The Box Office.
An Act Of God Began Previews Starring Jim Parsons, Directed By Joe Mantello, And Written By David Javerbaum Based On His Memoir.
Four New Shows Opened That Are Vying For Best Musical At The Tony Awards: Something Rotten!, The Visit, An American In Paris, And Fun Home.