Click below to access all the Broadway grosses from all the shows for the week ending 6/25/2023 in BroadwayWorld'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.
hearthemsing22 said: "I don't know why A Beautiful Noise grosses constantly surprise me? I guess it's a big tourist hit?"
You also have to understand that the 50+ age groups are the ones coming in droves to see this!
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Another great week for Kimberly! Leopoldstat is really ending strong too.
I feel as though NYNY will be the next show to announce a closing though I still think it'll play through most of the summer. Average ticket price shows that show near the bottom of the barrel (along with OUAOMT)
I think that's an OK start for the first full week of previews for Here Lies Love. We'll see where it goes from here.
Also a really great week for & Juliet. I think that will do gangbusters numbers this summer.
pablitonizer said: "Oh yeah, OUAOMT keeps increasing its numbers little by little! great attendance this week as well"
Not to be a Debbie Downer, but the show opened last week so there were probably a lot of press and opening night comps that would factor into attendance. The ATP still being under $60 (which is about on par, if not lower, than the cheapest mezzanine seat) is…dismal for a show/cast/theatre of this size.
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quizking101 said: "pablitonizer said: "Oh yeah, OUAOMT keeps increasing its numbers little by little! great attendance this week as well"
Not to be a Debbie Downer, but the show opened last week so there were probably a lot of press and opening night comps that would factor into attendance. The ATP still being under $60 (which is about on par, if not lower, than the cheapest mezzanine seat) is…dismal for a show/cast/theatre of this size."
I see your point, but if you look at graphics, grossing numbers have been steadily increasing since it opened in May which is a good sign. Unlike other musicals that have been going up and down since their opening date
quizking101 said: Not to be a Debbie Downer, but the show opened last week so there were probably a lot of press and opening night comps that would factor into attendance. The ATP still being under $60 (which is about on par, if not lower, than the cheapest mezzanine seat) is…dismal for a show/cast/theatre of this size.
The average ticket price includes the comped, zero-cost tickets for opening night. The average ticket price would be much higher if opening night was a normal ticketed performance. Due to this, it should be noted that there were only 7 paid performances. with pretty much all of the total sales coming from those 7 performances. If they hit 700k with only 7 paid performances as opposed to 8, that's a good sign for this show. Their advance sale for this week is also significantly better than prior weeks. I wouldn't count this show out just yet.
Weren't they also heavily discounting previews to try to help with word of mount, similar to what Shucked did earlier this year? The coming weeks will be a lot more telling
bholtzinger544 said: "Weren't they also heavily discounting previews to try to help with word of mount, similar to what Shucked did earlier this year? The coming weeks will be a lot more telling"
I think they were doing something like a $50-60 deal for the first...month?
BossBroadway said: "The average ticket price includes the comped, zero-cost tickets for opening night. The average ticket price would be much higher if opening night was a normal ticketed performance. Due to this, it should be noted that there were only 7 paid performances. with pretty much all of the total sales coming from those 7 performances. If they hit 700k with only 7 paid performances as opposed to 8, that's a good sign for this show. Their advance sale for this week is also significantly better than prior weeks. I wouldn't count this show out just yet."
Opening nights are (typically) not entirely comped. Producers just limit who is able to purchase tickets.
Over half of the seats that were there were comped, and the rest were family/friends of cast and crew that had discounted rates. That's why the average ticket price is so low. It was really still in the $70-$75 range.
So happy for SLIH pulling a great number each week lately. It was such an uphill battle for them from the beginning. They deserve to stay on Broadway for a long while.
theatreguy said: "Opening nights are (typically) not entirely comped. Producers just limit who is able to purchase tickets."
The vast majority seats on opening nights are entirely comped. There are specific allocations for creative team, producers, investors, theatre owners, service providers, cast & crew guests, etc. If any tickets are on sale, it's usually a small number of last-minute seats in the rear mezz. With the rare exception of a VIP person or industry figure insisting on buying house seats, there's no limiting of ticket sales: they simply aren't being sold. So maybe they sell $8,000 worth of $89 tickets on Opening Night, but that's usually a luckiest-case scenario.
Bottom line is, for grosses purposes, just assume it was 100% comped.
Dylan Smith4 said: "hearthemsing22 said: "I don't know why A Beautiful Noise grosses constantly surprise me? I guess it's a big tourist hit?"
You also have to understand that the 50+ age groups are the ones coming in droves to see this!"
Their $99 discount code for orchestra seats end last week, too. Their new discount code (ABNBOX) for the summer excludes matinees.
This show sells their matinees well (90%-100%). Sometimes their weeknight evening shows get 50%. Hence the show's 69% capacity for this week.
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.
ACL2006 said: "Dylan Smith4 said: "hearthemsing22 said: "I don't know why A Beautiful Noise grosses constantly surprise me? I guess it's a big tourist hit?"
You also have to understand that the 50+ age groups are the ones coming in droves to see this!"
Their $99 discount code for orchestra seats end last week, too. Their new discount code (ABNBOX) for the summer excludes matinees.
This show sells their matinees well (90%-100%). Sometimes their weeknight evening shows get 50%. Hence the show's 69% capacity for this week."
I always wonder why a show like that wouldn't adjust its performance schedule for more matinees
Come September their schedule is changing by adding Thursday matinees and eliminating Wed evenings. They have 4 matinee options (Wed/Thur/Sat/Sun) and four evening options (Tue/Thur/Fri/Sat).
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.