Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#25
Posted: 3/13/17 at 11:07pm
I can't imagine Come From Away has that high a weekly running cost? No huge stars, simple set/costumes, I assume it doesn't require an extensive crew?? It has great attendance so far, the average ticket price just needs to creep up.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#26
Posted: 3/14/17 at 12:02am
I'm sure Come From Aways grosses will creep up. They gave out a lot of comps this week to reviewers and audience members and still grossed over 600K. Hopefully next week will be a better representation but this storm could mess things up.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#27
Posted: 3/14/17 at 2:32am
Scarywarhol said: "Fairly auspicious start for War Paint, which I was concerned about looking at all the empty seats at the start of the week. Man, I really did not see Bronx Tale coming and I did not expect it to keep momentum. It's just so...Generic? I so underestimated the appeal.
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Agree RE: War Paint. They definitely managed to sell A LOT of tickets at the last minute. Hope it can continue in the future!
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#28
Posted: 3/14/17 at 2:38am
Come From Away numbers will skyrocket next week, due to the reviews and the Trudeau visit.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#29
Posted: 3/14/17 at 6:59am
Significant Other -- Mostly strong reviews -- the comments here have been very positive. Any idea why this play can't seem to find an audience?
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#30
Posted: 3/14/17 at 7:27am
Serious competition from bigger shows (especially musicals), no star power at the box office, and as has been discussed before, terrible ad campaign. New plays take some time to build traction as it is. Joshua Harmon, while the playwright of one of the most performed shows in 2014-2015 across America, is hardly a household name.
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#31
Posted: 3/14/17 at 9:11am
Tag said: "Come From Away numbers will skyrocket next week, due to the reviews and the Trudeau visit."
We'll see.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#32
Posted: 3/14/17 at 9:37am
neonlightsxo said: "Tag said: "Come From Away numbers will skyrocket next week, due to the reviews and the Trudeau visit."
We'll see.
Wednesday's show(evening) is sold-out & has been for a few weeks.
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#33
Posted: 3/14/17 at 9:39am
ACL2006 said: "Wednesday's show(evening) is sold-out & has been for a few weeks."
Trudeau is bringing 600 staffers with him, so that helps fill a lot of seats.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#34
Posted: 3/14/17 at 9:48am
haterobics said: "ACL2006 said: "Wednesday's show(evening) is sold-out & has been for a few weeks."
Trudeau is bringing 600 staffers with him, so that helps fill a lot of seats.
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Butts in seats are butts in seats.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#35
Posted: 3/14/17 at 9:52am
Though it's hard to judge tonight's show, it's nearly sold-out. Though I'm sure some will opt for the ticket exchange. Tomorrow's matinee, plus both shows on Saturday are nearly sold-out, too.
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#36
Posted: 3/14/17 at 9:59am
Who pays for those 600 tickets? The Canadian taxpayers?
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#37
Posted: 3/14/17 at 10:26am
You really think everyone seeing Come From Away is paying full price?
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#38
Posted: 3/14/17 at 11:03am
neonlightsxo said: "You really think everyone seeing Come From Away is paying full price?
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True. But even if they aren't, the discounts out there aren't all that great.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#39
Posted: 3/14/17 at 11:20am
there's a small post-opening discount still available for COME FROM AWAY. I'm sure Trudeau didn't get all 600 tickets comped, just heavily discounted.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#40
Posted: 3/14/17 at 1:38pm
Come From Away numbers have nothing to do with "butts in seats", they have been almost consistently sold out. It's the discounted ticket prices behind the low(er) grosses.
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#42
Posted: 3/14/17 at 2:00pm
neonlightsxo said: "Right.
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Okaaaaayyyyy... and???
Butts in seats at a discounted price is better than no butts in the seats at all. Discounts expire. Marvelous reviews plus packed houses and the spread of word of mouth will continue to drive up ticket sales... at least one would hope. There's no way to tell except wait and see.
But if I were a producer, I'd rather have a sold out house and a mediocre gross because of discounts in my final week of previews than a 50% capacity house and a dangerously low gross because of lack of interest (another show on the rocks rings a bell...) Just my two cents.
ETA: I can think of several shows in recent years that started off timid and went on to be a major succes. So we'll just have to wait and see.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#43
Posted: 3/14/17 at 2:15pm
^Of course.
And ideally, those discounted audience members spread word of mouth.
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#44
Posted: 3/14/17 at 2:21pm
Why are you directing your rant at me? I know how economics work. I know.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#45
Posted: 3/14/17 at 2:24pm
Apologies, didn't mean to quote your message. I was just adding to my above comments.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#46
Posted: 3/14/17 at 2:44pm
And again, with that gross of 600,000+ I can't imagine they are not making money... The shows cost has to be relatively low compared to shows like Wicked, Lion King, Evan Hansen.... etc.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#47
Posted: 3/14/17 at 2:53pm
Dear Evan Hansen probably doesn't cost much to run.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#48
Posted: 3/14/17 at 3:03pm
^^ I honestly have no clue, just from looks it looked like it was a more technical show, resulting on more crew/technical upkeep. Bad example, but you get my drift.
Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 3/12/17#50
Posted: 3/14/17 at 4:36pm
I agree discounts are the norm especially during previews. I remember seeing Dear Evan Hansen on TKTS back in November (plus first preview of DEH wasnt sold out either.... And look at DEH now!) I don't think Come From Away has gone on Today Show yet... Or has it?
given the snow today, I hope Trudeau and his party of 600 folks from the Canadian consulate will still go to the show tomorrow. I noticed that oerformance has been sold out and if there were tickets they were sold at premium pricing. Trudeau can give the show some free advertising for sure.
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