In The Week Ending August 10, 2014, The Top Grossing Musicals As Predicted Were The Lion King And Wicked. The Lowest Grossing Show Was Rock Of Ages.
Constantine Maroulis Has Returned, After National Tour, To The Role He Premiered On Broadway, Drew In Rock Of Ages, For A 12 Week Limited Engagement.
The Jersey Boys Film Has Received Mixed Reviews And A Modest Box Office Response, Which Is Not Helping The Broadway Box Office For Jersey Boys.
Hedwig And The Angry Inch Continues To Perform Exceedingly Well, While Bullets Over Broadway And Violet Falter As They Approach Their Closing Dates.
Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill, starring Audra McDonald, has recouped its $2.6 million investment at the Circle in the Square Theatre on Broadway.
Of Mice And Men Concluded Its Run At The Longacre Theatre To Enormous Financial Success, Breaking The Theatre’s Record For Weekly Box Office Gross.
Elaine Stritch Died On July 17, 2014 At The Age Of 89. She Was A Beloved Star Of Stage And Cabaret, And Won Many Awards Throughout Her Career.
In Its Final Week, “Of Mice And Men” Performed Its Best Week Yet, Bringing In Over One Million Dollars. On The Other Hand, Two Musicals Set To Close.
Hedwig And The Angry Inch Recoups On Broadway In Only 15 Weeks. With A Budget Of $5 Million, The Show Did Better Than Anyone Expected.
The Broadway Landlord The Shubert Organization Is In Final Talks To Purchase The Off-Broadway Theatre Complex New World Stages On West 50th Street.
The Cripple Of Inishmaan Concluded Its Run On Sunday, July 20, 2014. Starring Daniel Radcliffe And Directed By Michael Grandage.
This Was An Excellent Week For Broadway, With Almost Every Single Show Showing An Increase In Weekly Gross. Two Shows Closed This Past Week.
Holler If Ya Hear Me, Directed By Kenny Leon, The New Musical Inspired By The Music Of Tupac Shakur, Has Closed On Broadway After Just One Month.
The Elephant Man Starring Bradley Cooper Will Be Revived On Broadway This Upcoming Fall. However, The Run Was Pushed From November To December.
Rocky The Musical Will Close At The Winter Garden Theatre On August 17, 2014 After Six Months, Which Is A Disappointment For The Highly Anticipated Musical.
In The Week Ending July 13, 2014, Wicked Was Second-Highest Grossing Show On Broadway, But Also Decreased By The Highest Amount From The Week Before.