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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/15/26 Feb 17
2026, 08:03:40 PM
Melissa25 said: "Wow. Happy for Chicago. That's some Broadway debut $$$$ for Whitney Leavitt. She is killing it at the box office."
I never cease to be amazed when some Reality TV star joins a show like Chicago and the grosses go crazy. Really amazes me that someone as talented as Kate Baldwin on the other hand hardly sells any tickets, based on the non-holiday grosses during her tenure.
If Just in Time has not recouped, wouldn
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/8/26 Feb 10
2026, 04:07:29 PM
I know that JCM wrote Hedwig, but don't know much about him other than that. He signed up for 3 months, than anyone other than Cole. Is it possible that the longer duration of his run is impacting ticket sales (besides cold weather, the 700 or so performances it has already given). I have only seen Oh! Mary once, I'll admit (loved it); but, stupid as this sounds, the picture of him would not incent me to buy a ticket to see him; he looks like he is fighting
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Matt Morrison Just in Time Tease Feb 10
2026, 03:32:32 PM
Could it be interim JIT prior to taking it on the road? It would presumably be a well-paying job...I would imagine that the road would welcome Mr. Shu and that he could sell a good number of non-subscription seats. I have no idea what money he has been making the past couple of years, but maybe he would welcome a steady and presumably pretty big weekly paycheck.
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Moulin Rouge to Close on Broadway Feb 6
2026, 11:23:17 AM
Merkin2 said: "They have still been doing around a million give or take every week. I guess the stunt casting hasn’t been as good as they want? I wonder if this closing announcement could spur higher numbers at the box office and they could finish out the year? Maybe announce Aaron Tveit is coming back to close it out?
If not, ATG will have three big theaters to fill this fall, St James, Hirschfeld, and August Wilson
Do you really think Aaron Tveit is goi
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HIGH SPIRITS at Encores! Feb 4
2026, 08:20:08 PM
The original production with Beatrice Lillie and Tammy Grimes was in the same season as Funny Girl and Hello! Dolly! It was one of the first shows I saw without being taken by my parents. I saw it because I had seen Lillie on some talk shows, and thought she was hilarious. I remember the following: Lillie had one number where the entire cast on stage were on bikes (the bikes did not move beyond whatever the scenic designer came up with; Tammy Grimes did fly; even
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OH, MARY! Reviews Aug 19
2025, 09:45:52 PM
ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "Apologies if this has been brought up already:
How are the $99 side orchestra seats labeled "partial view"? The seat next to it goes for $189...how obstructed are we talking?"
I purchased them and thought they were a great deal. I was on the left side of the theatre, which would have been impacted more, and thought the view was fine.. The seats on the right side would probably be even be
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OH, MARY! Reviews Jun 6
2025, 08:16:41 PM
Saw this again last week and loved it again. My wife, who can occasionally be prudish, loved it again. It was so clever and Cole was so perfect.
I still do not think this should win the Tony as best play this season. I would vote for either Hills of California or John Proctor, which I thought were more substantial / powerful, and I was unable to see Purpose or English.
I still think this was a brilliant extended skit and that it deserves
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OH, MARY! Reviews Oct 21
2024, 02:37:24 PM
Bwaygurl2 said: "Jarethan said: "I was in a House Left partial view — L17 if I remember correctly — and I thought the seat was very good. Mary was on the settee a couple of times and the view was not perfect, but I had no problem seeing her. I did remember thinking that House Right would have been even better because nothing takes place on the far right of the stage. Whereas Stage Left has a settee, stage right has a book case and a book was taken from it once, a
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OH, MARY! Reviews Oct 20
2024, 08:49:02 PM
I was in a House Left partial view — L17 if I remember correctly — and I thought the seat was very good. Mary was on the settee a couple of times and the view was not perfect, but I had no problem seeing her. I did remember thinking that House Right would have been even better because nothing takes place on the far right of the stage. Whereas Stage Left has a settee, stage right has a book case and a book was taken from it once, as I recall. For the price,
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OH, MARY! Reviews Oct 19
2024, 03:17:31 PM
I saw this Thursday at 5:00pm and I enjoyed it, laughing out loud several times. That said, I was very happy that I had a perfectly fine partial view ticket, since I only paid $69 for it. This was a very slender, very clever extended skit, and I would have been very annoyed if I paid $330, which is what about half of the orchestra seats cost.
CR was out, which I was happy about, since I have never liked him in anything since he ruined ‘I Have Dreamed’ in TKAI. &
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OH, MARY! Reviews Oct 19
2024, 12:07:20 AM
I saw this yesterday and enjoyed it. Thought it was very clever and fun. That said, why the hell would anyone pay $330 to see this. Listed at 80 minutes, it is a 70 minute play with a 10 minute musical filler at the end.
I saw the 5:00pm performance from a great partial view seat in the orchestra. I saw The Outsiders before and The Notebook after it, so it was the perfect gap filler. I laughed out loud a few times and genuinely enjoyed it.  
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OH, MARY! Reviews Sep 3
2024, 11:14:30 AM
quizking101 said: "Matt Rogers said: "Broadway Flash said: "I hear HBO is going to film it"
Source?
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Odds are 2:1 that the source is them talking out of their posterior.
Meanwhile, I was at the stage door the other night and one of the performers (I don’t want to specify which one) made a very STRONG hint that November 10th is likely not going to be the end, but the details are still being finali
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OH, MARY! Reviews Jul 24
2024, 10:28:11 PM
Have a question. I have sat in the second balcony of the Lyceum a few times, and I thought that the seats were pretty good, because it is such a small theatre. I decided that I was going to get second balcony seats for this, since it doesn't seem like a show that will suffer from cheaper seats. Going onto Telecharge, they are saying that a number of the second balcony seats are partial view due to a rail in front of the first row. Is that a real issue?&nb
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/1/26 Feb 3
2026, 04:40:27 PM
I would not be surprised if we are seeing the end start for DBH. Even in recent holiday weeks, its grosses were constrained by discounted ticket prices. As a result, it can't rely on discount pricing for a shot in the arm. Further, based on how complex these roles supposedly are, it does not sound like a good candidate for event casting, unless the producers don't care if the show suffers. IMO its biggest hope is that The Lost Boys bombs, and it becomes pr
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THE GREAT GATSBY Opening Night Critics’ Reviews Jan 30
2026, 12:45:54 PM
I wonder whether he is going to ruin what is left of his voice -- he never was much of a singer. Gatsby is just one top-of-your-lungs power balled after another. I cannot imagine that he will be able to stay on key most of the time, and wonder how much he will strain his vocal cords.
I don't dislike him -- I actually liked him in Hadestown -- but he is clearly limited and has to date had a lot of luck.
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Next for the Shubert Jan 27
2026, 02:13:30 PM
Call_me_jorge said: "I heard a rumor that Bug was extending and transferring to the Shubert, similar to what Appropriate did a few seasons ago. Only caveats are Coon has Gilded Age to film and Smallwood is scheduled for a play at Steppenwolf that begins in April. If Coon can somehow work out a 6 performance week schedule and if they get someone like Michael Shannon to step in for Smallwood, then I can absolutely see this happening."
I would be shock
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Just in Time - Matt Morrison? Jan 22
2026, 05:29:51 PM
I find it ironic -- if MM was seriously being considered -- that JJ ended up getting the job. Think back a decade and the controversy when MM replaced JJ in Finding Neverland, not because JJ was not good in the role (he was), but because MM was a bigger name. Neither had a great few years after FN IMO, but then JJ starred in Gatsby and Floyd Collins, whereas MM has been making a Life time movie here and there and certainly doing nothing for his career.
I actually
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THE FEAR OF 13 Announcement Coming Tomorrow? Jan 20
2026, 06:42:55 PM
I am thinking that Best Actor in a Play may be among the MOST COMPETITIVE categories in Tony history. Forgive the hyperbole, I think I am only slightly exaggerating. Three have already received incredible reviews for their performances in London, so they would seem like no-brainers. Add to that Radcliffe, Cheadle, and Lane, and whoever is in the Pacino role in DDA and that is an impressive list. Of course, Radcliffe could be miscast, Lane could be miscast, DDA
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/18/26 Jan 20
2026, 06:32:12 PM
I guess we know once and for all just how big a box office attraction Jonathan Groff is. I have been a big fan since Spring Awakening, so I am really happy for him. Makes me wonder whether he has ever played to an unfilled theatre since he starred in SA. SA was not a juggernaut, but he was only in it for the first year, so I imagine there were very few empty seats during his time in that show. Then Hamilton, Merrily and this. Good for him.
I won
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HELL’S KITCHEN To Close - Feb 22, 2026 Jan 16
2026, 06:13:04 PM
ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "Jarethan said: "I was delighted to read that it returned its investment and a 60% return on investment; "
I think you misread that. It has not recouped. Per the NYT:
The Broadway run has not recouped its $22 million capitalization — vanishingly few new Broadway musicals have become profitable since the coronavirus pandemic — but Keys said “Hell’s Kitchen” has returned 60
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