In The Week Ending February 1, 2015, Broadway Was At A Low. Only Two Shows Made More Than 100% Of Their Gross Potential, The Book Of Mormon, And The Elephant Man.
The Heart Of Robin Hood Is Indefinitely Postponed From Its Intended Broadway Arrival This March After Seeing Success In Toronto And Extended Production.
Larry David’s New Play Fish In The Dark Has A Record-Breaking Advance Of $13.5 Million. The Next Biggest Advance In History Was Set By Betrayal.
The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time Recouped Its Capitalization Of $4.75 Million On Broadway. It Has An Open-Ended Run And Was A Surprise Success.
The Week Ending January 25, 2015 Was A Slow Week On Broadway. Only Three Shows Went Up From Last Week’s Weekly Gross, And The Rest Took A Dip.
Honeymoon In Vegas Opened On January 15, 2015, Receiving Positive Reviews From Critics Far And Wide. Time Will Tell Whether The Financials Agree.
Motown The Musical Closed After A Successful Run Of Over 700 Performances. The Show Plans To Return After 18 Months Of U.S And International Touring.
In The Week Ending January 18, 2015, Motown Was One Of The Highest-Grossing Shows On Broadway During Final Week. Mama Mia And Les Misérables Decrease.
Rock Of Ages, Which Has Been Playing The Helen Hayes Theatre Since 2009, Will Close On January 18, 2015 After Playing Over 2000 Performances.
On January 13, 2015, Constellations Opened On Broadway To Great Reviews. The Two-Hander Stars Jake Gyllenhaal And Ruth Wilson By Playwright Nick Payne.
In The Week Ending January 11, 2015, All Shows Had A Decrease In Sales From The Week Before. Only Four Reached More Than 100% Of Their Gross Potential.
January 2015 Saw Quite A Few Shows Close On Broadway, Many Of Which Were Successful But Came To A Close, And A Few That Never Made It Work.
Broadway ticket sales numbers for the week ending January 4, 2015
Broadway ticket sales numbers for the week ending December 28, 2014
In The Week Ending December 21, 2014, Constellations Began Previews To Modest Success. Tourist Favorites Were Top Picks In This Pre-Christmas Week.
Love Letters, With Rotating Stars, Closes On Broadway, Concluding Its Limited Run Earlier Than Expected Due To Poor Ticket Sales, Without Recouping.