The Week Ending November 23, 2014 Was An Overall Slow Week On Broadway, But The Following Week Improved. Honeymoon In Vegas Was Off To A Slow Start.
The Country House, Starring Blythe Danner Played Its Final Performance On Broadway On November 23, 2014. It Lasted A Full Run Despite Poor Reviews.
In The Week Ending November 16, 2014, Many Shows Saw A Decrease In Sales From The Week Before. Surprisingly, Certain Straight Plays Beat The Odds.
The Elephant Man Began Broadway Previews On November 7, 2014 Starring Bradley Cooper As A Disabled Man, Based Off A Real Life Figure.
In The Week Ending November 9, 2014, The Entire Industry Was The On The Up. The Elephant Man, Starring Bradley Cooper Began Performances.
The Shubert Organization Has Decided To Officially Close Broadwayoffers.Com By Thanksgiving 2015, To Be Replaced With Telechargeoffers.Com.
The Last Ship, With Music And Lyrics By Sting, Opened On Broadway To Mixed Reviews. It Is Struggling Financially And May Not Last Much Longer.
This Was An Overall Slow Week For Broadway, With Most Shows Decreasing From Their Weekly Gross Of The Week Before. Two New Shows Began Previews.
Disgraced, Written By Ayad Akhtar, Has Opened At The Lyceum Theatre To Extraordinary Reviews. Unfortunately The Box Office Figures Are Not Yet Remarkable.
Side Show Began Previews At The St. James Theatre Starring Erin Davie And Emily Padgett As Daisy And Violet Hilton, The Performers From The 1930s.
In The Week Ending October 26, 2014, A Delicate Balance Had Great Success At The Box Office As It Started Previews With Big Names Bringing In Audiences.
Pulitzer Price Winning Play By Edward Albee A Delicate Balance, Directed By Pam Mackinnon, Began Previews On October 20, 2014 At The John Golden Theatre.
In The Week Ending October 19, 2014, It’s Only A Play Saw An Increase In Sales, Continuing Their Sell-Out Run. Overall The Industry Saw A Decrease In Sales.
It’s Only A Play Opened On October 9, 2014. Though Reviews Were Mixed, Ticket Sales Are Already Outstanding With Star-Studded Cast Bringing In Audiences.
On The Town Opened On October 16, 2014 At The Lyric Theatre To Positive Reviews. However, Time Will Tell Whether This Translates To Encouraging Financial Data.
On January 4, 2015, Once will conclude its Broadway run. The show swept up at the 2012 Tony Awards and has continued to run profitably.