Click below to access all the grosses from all the shows for the week ending 8/9/2009 in BroadwayWorld.com's grosses section.
Also, you will find information on each show's historical grosses, cumulative grosses and other statistics on how each show stacked up this week and in the past.
The past few weeks' numbers clearly show why 9 to 5 is closing. It's always been in the bottom 5 of capacity % and for the size theater they are playing in, it's grosses are barely covering the weekly nut. It would be making half that if they stayed open.
A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.
So happy for ALL the shows. I wish next to normal would finally hit half of a million mark!
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2016 These Paper Bullets (1/02) Our Mother's Brief Affair (1/06), Dragon Boat Racing (1/08), Howard - reading (1/28), Shear Madness (2/10), Fun Home (2/17), Women Without Men (2/18), Trip Of Love (2/21), The First Gentleman -reading (2/22), Southern Comfort (2/23), The Robber Bridegroom (2/24), She Loves Me (3/11), Shuffle Along (4/12), Shear Madness (4/14), Dear Evan Hansen (4/16), American Psycho (4/23), Tuck Everlasting (5/10), Indian Summer (5/15), Peer Gynt (5/18), Broadway's Rising Stars (7/11), Trip of Love (7/27), CATS (7/31), The Layover (8/17), An Act Of God (8/31), The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (8/24), Heisenberg (10/12), Fiddler On The Roof (11/02), Othello (11/23), Dear Evan Hansen (11/26), Les Liaisons Dangereuses (12/21) 2017 In Transit (2/01), Groundhog Day (4/04), Ring Twice For Miranda (4/07), Church And State (4/10), The Lucky One (4/19), Ernest Shackleton Loves Me (5/16), Building The Wall (5/19), Indecent (6/01), Six Degrees of Separation (6/09), Marvin's Room (6/28), A Doll's House Pt 2 (7/25) Curvy Widow (8/01)
Another great week!!! Is there a chance that TLM will recoup before it closes? Hopefully N2N will recoup, with it's small running costs...I think it could definitely happen.
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^ As much as I would love for it to do so, there is probably no way it will recoup within the next three weeks. N2N should recoup within the next couple of months. The running costs are around 200k a week and I'm pretty sure the production budget was no more than $4 million.
I don't think N2N will recoup in a few months. No way. Can't imagine their nut is as low as $200K, and even if it was that's $4 million of weekly operating costs (20 weeks x $200K per week). It's grossed $6.8 million, and that includes all those extra fees you have to subtract now to get the 'real' revenue number. And like everyone else, their grosses will drop significantly in September.
^But it's numbers will most likely be lower for the slow fall and winter months, so it'll take longer than that. Still, Next to Normal is slowly and steadily getting there. Glad to see it's avg. ticket price climbing. It will finish the summer out strong.
People seem to forget about the two important cost that aren't really included in the weekly operating expenses. First, there is the ticketing and credit card fees associated with the new gross gross reporting, so you have to lop a certain % of the gross.
Then of course there are the royalty payments to the creatives, which I understand have minimums but also run at either a % of gross sales, or a % of weekly net operating income.
So even if N2N had a nut of $200K, the investors didn't make $280 last week, they made $480K - the gross fees/etc - $200K - % of NOI to royalty payments.
Doubt N2N will recoup anytime in 2009, and unlikely before the end of next summer.
CurtainDownPuller- 39 Steps definitely has a nut of 200k or lower. Anyway, I did it read it in a Variety article that N2N, 39 Steps, and another show(it's slipping my mind right now) have a weekly nut of 200k-300k.
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"Is there a chance that TLM will recoup before it closes?"
I doubt it. As I've stated in another thread, Thomas Shumacher said on the dayof the announcement that ecen though the show will have a VERY STRONG summer, it would be fiscally irresponsible to keep it open during the difficult fall months.