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Broadway Grosses: Week - Baker Street
 Nov 19 2025, 08:57:30 PM

Sutton Ross said: "Just like with Heart of Rock and Roll(RIP), I received an email offering free tickets to QoV. They state "Do not request these tickets if you aren't going to show up" and blah blah blah. But it's still making a million a week so I don't getit, but it will be sticking around for the holidays definitely.

A lot of people want to see her in person, regardless of the material, so I get it.
"

Probably making $1MM


THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES Reviews
 Nov 19 2025, 12:44:52 PM

MemorableUserName said: "Helen Shaw's review for the New Yorker came out yesterday if it hasn't been posted yet.

Kristin Chenoweth’s Uneven Gilt Trip in “The Queen of Versailles”

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/11/24/the-queen-of-versailles-theatre-review-the-burning-cauldron-of-fiery-fire


Boy, did she get this right.  Another review that ain't gonna sell any tickets.

 


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 11/16/25
 Nov 19 2025, 12:36:58 PM

binau said: "It will still flop but I think it would be disingenuous for anyone to suggest they aren't a LITTLE surprised by the Queen of V grosses. These are not pre-booked sales before performances started. There appears to be at least a small crowd of people Kristen is bringing in."

Front-loaded TKTS ticket sales, undoubtedly.  At least the people are not paying full-price for that garbage.


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 11/16/25
 Nov 19 2025, 12:34:29 PM

Diana Greenhouse said: "Wow good for The Queen of Versailles. Million dollar club for the second week in a row!! The positive word of mouth is starting to spread"

You are deluded, Flash.  That average ticket price, coupled with the vast spaces of unsold tickets in the near-term, do not lead me to believe that it is long for this world.  Given ticket inflation, the 'million dollar' club has become a meaningless term.

A thousand years ago, I re


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 11/16/25
 Nov 18 2025, 03:43:15 PM

In a million years, I would not have expected Tom Felton joining HP to have more than a minor positive impact on the box office.  Clearly, wrong.  I wonder what ticket purchasers think as they exit the theatre, given how tiny his role is.

Can't wait to see if Chess will be impacted by the critics reviews or will prve to be impervious.  Everyone I know who has seen it has loved it (that is admittedly only 8 other people) and have already purchased tix to see it again


CHESS (2025 Broadway Revival) Reviews
 Nov 17 2025, 05:04:42 PM

I hope you are right because I think this is one of the three most 'thrilling' productions I have seen in the last decade, the others being Oklahoma (which I hated until the Daniel Fish production) and SB.  Since neither of the others returned their investment, I would like to see at least one do so.  Further, I won't be back in NYC until late May and want this to be around when I return.

I have to say that I expected more reviews like Sara Holdren's (it


THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES Reviews
 Nov 10 2025, 01:03:23 AM

I wonder if BroadwayWorld is getting kickbacks for their assessments of reviews.  The said that Vulture and NY Post are mixed, when they are clearly pans.

I am shocked about The NY Times review and the fact that the Chicago Tribune/Daily News reviews were positive.

It is terrible that I actively want this show to be a total disaster, but I think it is just so vile and can’t understand how anyone could give it a decent review, let alone a ‘critic’s pick&rsq


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 11/2/25
 Nov 5 2025, 09:00:56 PM

binau said: "Anyone surprised that Queen can do even this well given word of mouth? Maybe this is the effect of Chenoweth, her name and her fans."

I'll bet that a lot of the tickets were sold in advance, based on Chenoweth's and Schwartz's track record, compounded by their last joint venture.  As we all know, advances typically dry up pretty quickly unless momentum is maintained.  I suspect that momentum will not be maintained for this one.


My review from Nov 1
 Nov 3 2025, 03:45:28 PM

I had no issue with the nattator / arbiter being played by the same person.  I don't even think I would have a problem if the actor were not as good as Bryce Pinkham.  I guess that I am in the minority in that I loved the book.  It added some humor to a show that can be turgid, even with the great music.

The biggest surprice for me this time was the realization that Florence is not much of a character / role, other than having some great songs to sing.


TWO STRANGERS (CARRY A CAKE ACROSS NEW YORK) Previews
 Nov 3 2025, 03:41:09 PM

I could not open any of the spoilers.  Can someone just state explicitly what it is.  I dont remember anything that would have been a throwaway.  Is she pregnant, which would certainly further complicate life for her and her sister's relationship.


Will The Lost Boys Break Broadway's Vampire Musical Curse?
 Oct 30 2025, 10:06:38 PM

I expect this to be a disaster unless this gets spectacular reviews, which I don't see happening, given the source material, which I did enjoy 40 years ago.  I just don't see older audiences going to a vampire musical. 


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 10/26/25
 Oct 28 2025, 09:47:00 PM

Clearly, people right now want to see Chess and don't want to see Queen very much.  Queen's average ticket price was less than Hadestown and Mormon.  Hopefully, Chess will still be playing to healthy audiences after the 'obsessed' (which include me) have largely seen it for the first time.

Even if it does not extend in January, it would be nice to see Ragtime have never played to an empty seat.  Hopefully, it will extend.

Having finally seen 'J


4 big musicals for 25/26
 Oct 28 2025, 07:53:19 PM

There is still time for a decent number of non-musicals to be announced for the reminder of the season.  How much more time can really pass before it is too late for a new musical to announce?

Based on what we are seeing so far, this is going to be one awful season for new musicals.  Versailles sucks; 2 Strangers is a very enjoyable musical with a little more depth that the title would suggest, but it is still not the stuff of best musicals.  Looking ahead, if they ever


RAGTIME 2025 Reviews
 Oct 23 2025, 01:27:19 PM

theblackumbrella said: "Seeing it tonight - how have the understudies for Sarah and Tateh been? Uranowitz and Lewis have been out the past two nights."

They were both in last night.


MASQUERADE Previews Thread
 Oct 23 2025, 01:18:25 AM

Doesn't make me want to see it.  I immediately wondered where the audience members are and wondered how much ambient city noise was distracting to the performers and audience members.


LIBERATION Previews
 Oct 23 2025, 01:14:41 AM

Saw this this afternoon and wished I had seen Punch instead.  I will assume that I missed something because I am a male, but i also didn't see anything new.

I thought it was well acted...there was not a weak link in the cast.  My favorite performance, ironically, was by the woman who played the mother of four sons, probably the smallest role in the show.  

I was never bored, which is usually the case when I don't like or are indifferent to a straight


RAGTIME 2025 Reviews
 Oct 23 2025, 12:58:12 AM

Saw this tonight.  I thought the overall performance was excellent although I do not remember the beginning of the first act (after the opening number) taking so long to get going.  The first 30 minutes seemed pretty slow to me.  Once past that, the show flew by.  A lot of positives, a couple f negatives (besides the slowish 30 minutes).

Couple of Observations:

The three leads deserve all the praise they have received.

Caissie Levy was


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 10/19/25
 Oct 22 2025, 12:22:01 PM

carlisle14 said: "KrupYou said: "How big a bump will Wicked get when part 2 movie released?"

Not a bunch of room for a bump. This is a show that is at 98%-100% weekly. Solid ticket prices already.
"

Unless I missed a week, Wicked has not had an empty seat since a few weeks before the movie opened.  The movie gave it a shot in the arm that I can only remember seeing once before, with Chicago.  Different case, however; Chicago was


Chances of a Strike?
 Oct 22 2025, 12:17:36 PM

kdogg36 said: "MezzoDiva47 said: "and yet the Hamiltons and Wickeds of the world are making obscene amounts of money"

Would Broadway theater even be a going concern at this pointwithout long-running moneymakers like those two (andLion King)?
"I think there are people who still invest in hopes that the show will be the next big thing.  If you think about it, in addition to those, we have Chicago, BOM, Harry Potter, maybe MJ, Hadesto


Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 10/19/25
 Oct 22 2025, 12:41:24 AM

That average ticket price for QofV is deadly.  I thought that KC fans would have frontloaded ticket sales for awhile..  Clearly that is not the case.  So, is QofV already an albatross or is KC (whose voice is still great and who still has a lot of presence) no longer capable of selling tickets in sufficient volume to justify leading a big, expensive musical?.  (Or is the real issue that, although well-named and liked, she has never really sold tickets.  (Clearly, Wick


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