Click below to access all the grosses from all the shows for the week ending 11/4/2012 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.
Click Here to Visit the Broadway Grosses...
Up for the week by attendance was: ANNIE (4.0%), EVITA (3.2%),
Down for the week by attendance was: NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT (-37.1%), GRACE (-27.7%), CYRANO DE BERGERAC (-24.9%), WAR HORSE (-22.3%), PETER AND THE STARCATCHER (-19.3%), WICKED (-17.8%), THE HEIRESS (-15.5%), CHICAGO (-15.1%), NEWSIES (-14.3%), THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (-14.0%), CHAPLIN (-14.0%), SCANDALOUS (-12.4%), ONCE (-11.2%), AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE (-10.3%), THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD (-10.3%), BRING IT ON THE MUSICAL (-8.7%), THE LION KING (-8.4%), MARY POPPINS (-8.3%), JERSEY BOYS (-7.8%), SPIDER-MAN TURN OFF THE DARK (-7.5%), ROCK OF AGES (-6.4%), THE PERFORMERS (-4.7%), MAMMA MIA! (-4.3%), WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? (-2.8%), GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS (-2.6%),
Sandy really kicked some shows down badly. Only a few shows posted decent numbers. basically, unless you were in NYC, it was near impossible to get into NYC that week. This week isn't much easier considering how much trouble any working in NYC is having getting in. And despite all of this, BOM still was at full capacity(102.6%) somehow.
Obviously not good, but I was worried that it would be even worse.
I wonder why Nice Work seems to have been disproportionately affected. Was Matthew Broderick out for part of the week?
Woof; what the hell happened with GRACE?! 38%?!
Wow. Everyone dropped from last week.
>Wow. Everyone dropped from last week.<
Yes... but all shows lost at least one performance to the storm and some more than that. So all grosses are going to be down from the eight performance week, the week before.
Yeah, ik. I can kinda infer that the hurricane is the reason.
And "everyone" means every single one, and that's not true.
I wonder if the Nice Work drop was because people simply assumed Matthew would be out. The two biggest drops were from shows with high-profile names that many people may have prejudicially thought would not brave the weather or harsh times of post-Sandy.
Updated On: 11/6/12 at 12:58 PM
I believe Matthew may have missed at least one performance.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/17/07
Everyone does not necessarily mean "every single one". It is an indefinite pronoun which means that its antecedent is unknown. So we cannot know what Quiche meant when he said "everyone" is down from last week.
Holy ****, are people tha stupid? By everyone I meant every show.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/17/07
Well, Quiche, that's the problem with indefinite pronouns. We don't know for certain what your intended your antecedent to be. And as another poster pointed out, not EVERYONE was down last week. So when you said EVERYONE was down, it sure seemed like your antecedent was EVERY SINGLE SHOW but we will just never know
Them's the breaks when it comes to the cruel world of indefinite pronouns. And yes, some people are "tha" stupid when it comes to indefinite pronouns.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/8/12
Not to worry -- the commercial productions all have business interruption insurance (which will cover the weekly nut). Not sure about non-profit shows.
Updated On: 11/6/12 at 02:31 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/8/12
The airports were closed part of last week which means the tourist and business traveler driven shows took a big hit.
Broadway Star Joined: 6/27/07
My God. Not even a hurricane can stop Book of Mormon.
Videos