Broadway Star Joined: 4/3/10
How can you find out what a show's budget is? I know Spider-Man's was reproted in the news, but is there any way to find the original budgets of every Broadway show?
Chorus Member Joined: 10/17/10
Unless you're involved with the show or considered investing, no.
Broadway Star Joined: 4/3/10
That's not true. We very often hear about what has been spent. There is no "official way" like what happens here with grosses. But it's far from a secret club.
For example: Hair cost approx 11mil. What was ALMOST a Godspell revival 2 years ago (ish) would have been a 4.5 mill dollar budget.
Chorus Member Joined: 10/17/10
dramamama611, I suggest you read before declaring that my response is "not true".
The original poster asked "is there any way to find the original budgets of every Broadway show?"
No there is not, that is the correct answer. Occasionally shows will publish their total capitalization in the news (like Spider-Man or Hair), but that's a very select number. TOTAL CAPITALIZATION is also not the same as BUDGET. So yes it is a fairly secret club, as I've never once seen a show's BUDGET published. A few shows will list their total cap in the news, but it requires a bit of research. And most shows do not.
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