Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
#1Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 4:03pmClick below to access all the Broadway grosses from all the shows for the week ending 1/14/2018 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.
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Up for the week by attendance was: THE CHILDREN (11.8%), THE PARISIAN WOMAN (9.4%), METEOR SHOWER (8.6%), JOHN LITHGOW: STORIES BY HEART (7.0%), ONCE ON THIS ISLAND (6.5%), BEAUTIFUL (6.4%), CHICAGO (5.3%), A BRONX TALE THE MUSICAL (2.5%), KINKY BOOTS (2.5%), FARINELLI AND THE KING (2.3%), HELLO, DOLLY! (1.3%), THE LION KING (0.7%), THE BOOK OF MORMON (0.6%), COME FROM AWAY (0.4%), THE BAND'S VISIT (0.4%),
Down for the week by attendance was: THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (-21.8%), CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (-7.8%), SCHOOL OF ROCK (-7.1%), THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG (-5.9%), SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS (-5.7%), MISS SAIGON (-3.8%), WAITRESS (-2.5%), WICKED (-2.3%), LATIN HISTORY FOR MORONS (-2.0%), ANASTASIA (-1.8%),
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Broadway Legend Joined: 2/8/16
Jarethan
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/10/11
#3Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 4:33pm
Couple of interesting things to me:
-- To those who forever predict Kinky Boots' imminent demise, the gross for the first two weeks of the year is within 1% of what it was a year ago. I seem to think that Porter and Sands left a week ago; if they did, there was no real negative impact of box office, taking the prior year grosses into consideration.
-- Chicago grossed more in the same comparable weeks that it has in the past several years...I stopped looking at 2015. I am convinced that it is either never going to close, or simply that I will be dead before it does.
-- I guess I will see A Bronx Tale in Tampa when it tours. It is on the verge of hitting 500 performances. Even if it never returns its investment, a la Jekyll/Hyde and Shenandoah, to name two, it has run longer than I ever expected and is still filling close to filling that theatre regularly.
-- I am probably not too happy if I am the producer of Spongebob, although it must have surpassed its nut...the question is what happens next week when there is not a holiday week-end to buoy business. I have to assume they don't know what to do, although not living in the NYC area anymore, I don't know how much TV advertising they are doing, or if it is any good.
--Not a surprise to me, but I guess it is pretty clear by now that Uma Thurman is not a box office attraction, unless you count the first two weeks of previews as the indicator of her fanbase size.
-- The Play That Went Wrong should probably be re-named to (with the assistance of the Everready Bunny).
#4Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 4:51pm
Jarethan: - "Chicago grossed more in the same comparable weeks that it has in the past several years...I stopped looking at 2015. I am convinced that it is either never going to close, or simply that I will be dead before it does." I laughed at your remark. Basically, "Chicago" is Cher...eternal and seemingly indestructable. I wonder to what extent Jake Shears (the newest Charlie Price) will help bring in more people to see "Kinky Boots."
#5Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 5:11pmAh yes, even in death, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is still failing us all
#6Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 5:14pmCan THE PARISIAN WOMAN make it to March 25th?
#7Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 5:20pm
Continue to be impressed with A Bronx Tale.
#8Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 5:42pmI see Spongebob following a similar fate to in transit. Where they just have no money coming in but countinue to stay open longer then they can afford but who knows. Another question would be how long does School of Rock have?
AEA AGMA SM
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/13/09
#9Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 6:10pm
IdinaBellFoster said: "Can THE PARISIAN WOMAN make it to March 25th?"
It's currently only on sale through March 11th, according to the Hudson's website. Was the 25th the originally announced closing date? (I honestly don't remember).
a-mad
Featured Actor Joined: 8/25/11
#10Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 6:35pm
If anyone had told me a year ago that in one year Bronx Tale would still be packing them in, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory would be packing it in... I would have laughed in your face.
#11Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 6:47pm
Am I correct in saying that Once On This Island is doing a little better than people predicted late last year?
I have selfish reasons for asking. I’m working outside NYC early next month. My co-trainer is interested in exploring NYC with me (he’s been there before for work, but is sorta clueless about what to do). We’re going into NYC by train on 2/8 and leaving 2/10.
He was also not aware of all the shows we could see (even after I sent him a link). His list included shows I had already seen plus The Parisian Woman (eek!). We agreed to avoid shows either of us had seen (we’ve both seen Wicked on tour). I also let him know about the poor reviews for The Parisian Woman so he took that off the list. He also has a budget of no more than $80. He’s basically letting me pick now.
There will only be 4 musicals that I haven’t seen playing when we’re there. No real desire to see A Bronx Tale or Anastasia. But I would really like to see both Once On This Island and (to my surprise) Spongebob Squarepants. Plus those last two are solid bets to be affordable at TKTS if everyone thinks they won’t suddenly shutter before then.
I figure that Spongebob has a better chance of running longer (despite its lower overall box-office numbers and likely higher nut) as it has that Nickelodeon money behind it.
He got us free tickets to Seth Meyers if we get into town early enough (doubtful) on the 8th. So I’m hoping we can find a way to see a show on 8th and 9th but right now OOTI is the one I want to see the most if we only get to see a show on the 9th.
#12Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 7:04pm
Would I be correct in assuming that "Springsteen on Broadway" just posted the all-time biggest last-week-to-this-week jump :)
A $2.4 million difference is one for the history books!
#13Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 7:11pm
Malka2 said: "Would I be correct in assuming that "Springsteen on Broadway" just posted the all-time biggestlast-week-to-this-week jump :)
A $2.4 million difference is one for the history books!"
They did not have any performances the week before last, which is why it lists $0 as “Last Week’s Gross.”
Jarethan
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/10/11
#14Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 7:12pm
Patti LuPone FANatic said: "Jarethan: - "Chicago grossed more in the same comparable weeksthat it has in the past several years...I stopped looking at 2015. I am convinced that it is either never going to close, or simply that I will be dead before it does." I laughed at your remark. Basically, "Chicago" is Cher...eternal and seemingly indestructable. I wonder to what extent Jake Shears (the newest Charlie Price) will help bring in more people to see "Kinky Boots.""
I thought that your Cher analogy was comical, and apt. Re Shears, It will be interesting to see. I had never heard of Brendon Urie, nor am I familiar with Shears, so I have no specific expectation. Urie sales presumably also benefited from appearing in the peak summer months, when there were also a lot of tourists in the mix. Will be interesting to see...as I say, I have no sense of what the analogous group to Urie's fanbase is, in terms of numbers, passion, availability of money, etc..
I find it interesting how certain shows seem to plateau at a certain level, but that it appears to be sufficiently over their operating nut..
#15Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 9:12pm
AEA AGMA SM said: "IdinaBellFoster said: "Can THE PARISIAN WOMAN make it to March 25th?"
It's currently only on sale through March 11th, according to the Hudson's website. Was the 25th the originally announced closing date? (I honestly don't remember)."
March 11 was the original closing date: http://www.playbill.com/article/read-reviews-for-the-parisian-woman-starring-uma-thurman-in-her-broadway-debut
#16Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 10:17pm
AEA AGMA SM said: "IdinaBellFoster said: "Can THE PARISIAN WOMAN make it to March 25th?"
It's currently only on sale through March 11th, according to the Hudson's website. Was the 25th the originally announced closing date? (I honestly don't remember)."
That’s what was listed on IBDB. Could be wrong though.
#17Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 10:35pm
If you just do a google search of the ibdb page and you don’t click on the page you see it says it will close March 25....
#18Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 10:36pm
.... but when you actually go into the page it says the 11th
#19Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 10:43pm
A Bronx Tale is actually very good. And that commercial on the nbc 11 o'clock news last night was awesome.
#20Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 10:57pm
I think Once on this Island has the potential to become this year's The Color Purple. I saw the show on Monday and it was a full house. It is also a strong contender for the revival category given how new and fresh it feels.
#21Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 10:58pm
Brandon Urie definetly contributed to the uptick in sales for Kinky Boots. His band, Panic at the Disco, is hugely popular and just hassle their most successful, mainstream album to date. He has a huge female following of varied ages
Jake Shears band, The Scissor Sisters, has a devoted following, but not at the level of Urie. They also haven’t put out music in quite some time. I imagine when the girl from Pentatonox comes into the show, the box office will get a bigger boost.
#22Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/16/18 at 11:02pm
Mildred Plotka said: "Barandon Urie definetly contributed to the uptick in sales for Kinky Boots. His bad, Panic at the Disco, is hugely popular and just hassle their most successful, mainstream album to date. He has a huge female following of varied ages
Jake Shears band, The Scissor Sisters, has a devoted following, but not at the level of Urie. They also haven’t put out music in quite some time. I imagine when the girl from Pentatonox comes into the show, the box office will get a bigger boost."
I saw this show tonight and thought Shears was okay, but that J Harrison Ghee was absolutely amazing as Lola. Very different from Billy Porter but just as valid of an interpretation. Of course there wasn't the tender rapport between Ghee and Shears that existed between Sands and Porter. I feel like Kinky Boots keeps running because they've been able to maintain a high standard for such a long-running show. I've seen this show three times since October and never felt like anyone was phoning it in.
JBC3
Broadway Star Joined: 4/9/17
#23Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/17/18 at 7:29am
I keep forgetting that Anastasia is playing.
comets
Understudy Joined: 7/18/17
#24Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 1/14/18
Posted: 1/17/18 at 7:29am
poisonivy2 said: "Mildred Plotka said: "Barandon Urie definetly contributed to the uptick in sales for Kinky Boots. His bad, Panic at the Disco, is hugely popular and just hassle their most successful, mainstream album to date. He has a huge female following of varied ages
Jake Shears band, The Scissor Sisters, has a devoted following, but not at the level of Urie. They also haven’t put out music in quite some time. I imagine when the girl from Pentatonox comes into the show, the box office will get a bigger boost."
I saw this show tonight and thought Shears was okay, but that J Harrison Ghee was absolutely amazing as Lola. Very different from Billy Porter but just as valid of an interpretation. Of course there wasn't the tender rapport between Ghee and Shears that existed between Sands and Porter. I feel like Kinky Boots keeps running because they've been able to maintain a high standard for such a long-running show. I've seen this show three times since October and never felt like anyone was phoning it in."
Plus Kristin Maldonado from Pentatonix also has quite a following as well. The group has been everywhere recently. I don't know if it's Urie level, but certainly people will see it for her.
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