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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: SUMMER (13.8%), SAINT JOAN (12.4%), TRAVESTIES (10.7%), THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG (5.2%), FROZEN (4.8%), THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (4.7%), ANASTASIA (3.7%), THE BAND'S VISIT (3.6%), LOBBY HERO (3.3%), KINKY BOOTS (2.3%), ALADDIN (1.5%), THE ICEMAN COMETH (1.2%), HELLO, DOLLY! (1.0%), THE BOOK OF MORMON (0.9%), ROCKTOPIA (0.8%), ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE (0.7%), WICKED (0.2%), MEAN GIRLS (0.1%),
Down for the week by attendance was: BEAUTIFUL (-6.0%), CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD (-5.9%), SCHOOL OF ROCK (-4.1%), CAROUSEL (-3.7%), A BRONX TALE THE MUSICAL (-2.4%), SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS (-1.2%), THE LION KING (-0.8%), ONCE ON THIS ISLAND (-0.5%), ANGELS IN AMERICA (-0.3%), WAITRESS (-0.2%), CHICAGO (-0.1%), DEAR EVAN HANSEN (-0.1%),
The Three Tall Women grosses are really really impressive.
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YAY for Mean Girls, awesome numbers!
Also, very happy to see Angels and Three Tall Women doing good!
Summer almost joining 1M club LOL
Also, the numbers for SpongeBob and Margaritaville are awful, geez!
I hope OOTI wins Best Revival, its really in need.
I am curious. How can Chicago be up from the previous week, but still listed as down percentage-wise?
Patti LuPone FANatic said: "I am curious. How can Chicago be up from theprevious week, but still listed as down percentage-wise?"
Even though there may have been fewer people, the average ticket price was up.
Patti LuPone FANatic said: "I am curious. How can Chicago be up from theprevious week, but still listed as down percentage-wise?"
Note that it's only the attendance percentage that has gone slightly down. The gross potential percentage has gone up.
Nice to see My Fair Lady doing quite well with 100% capacity.
I believe Margaritaville is making around it's weekly nut. Still don't see it lasting past Labor Day.
How much longer for A Bronx Tale? Lots of new shows planning to arrive next season without a theater available.
I still do not understand why Dolly is closing.
ACL2006 said: "How much longer for A Bronx Tale? Lots of new shows planning to arrive next season without a theater available."
I imagine Bronx Tale will close up shop around Labor Day and use the set and costumes for its tour (which starts in November). Play that Goes Wrong is probably in a similar boat.
SmokeyLady said: "I still do not understand why Dolly is closing."
Probably a dip in advance sales. I wish more shows followed this path to be honest, so as to allow for more new theater to open. I wouldn't mind all the jukebox shows if it meant there were also original works opening all the time -- even if it meant shows I like were closing.
Who is going to see Summer? Not being facetious—are there that many Donna Summer fans who want to see a jukebox show about her in spite of poor word of mouth?
I said it in the other thread, but Dolly closing is likely due to whatever name they had lined-up fell through.
raddersons said: "Probably a dip in advance sales. I wish more shows followed this path to be honest, so as to allow for more new theater to open."
There were no advance sales, since there were no tickets even put up for after Bernadette leaves in July. Probably just a case of someone dropping out or this always being the plan.
The decline of Beautiful continues...
Sauja said: "Who is going to see Summer? Not being facetious—are there that many Donna Summer fans who want to see a jukebox show about her in spite of poor word of mouth?"
I thought this, too, until I hung out at my friends' apartment this weekend, and saw Summer sippy cups, and they almost never go to shows?!
Carousel's numbers are good. Still surprised a cast recording hasn't been announced.
While I'm not interested in Summer (or Cher, for that matter) the majority people who might be are not necessarily 'theater people" and therefore will have no idea about any sort of word of mouth.
Sauja said: "Who is going to see Summer? Not being facetious—are there that many Donna Summer fans who want to see a jukebox show about her in spite of poor word of mouth?"
Judging from the crowd on Friday night, people are really really enthusiastic about it and seem to be loving it.
BroadwayConcierge said: "The decline of Beautiful continues..."
This is the lowest capacity it's been since the beginning of the year and the weekly gross is not the lowest it's been this year.
For a show that's about to potentially be smacked by a glut of other jukebox musicals, it's holding up pretty well.
Musical Master said: "Nice to see My Fair Lady doing quite well with 100% capacity."
It's a subscription house one week after amazing reviews, would be more surprised if that weren't the case.
The sponge is so inconsistent- it has had 1 mil weeks, and it has 500,000 weeks. Can it swim to the Tonys before the sponge can't soak anymore?
If they dont get as many tony noms as they were expecting I think they will close in the next couple of months.
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Everything seems to be doing quite well or well enough. Margaritaville and Sponge will probably stick it out through the summer.
Children of a Lesser God seems to be the only show that will close before the summer. Does Roundabout subscribers mean it will stick it out a bit longer or does that not matter?
AntV said: "Children of a Lesser God seems to be the only show that will close before the summer. Does Roundabout subscribers mean it will stick it out a bit longer or does that not matter?"
It isn't a Roundabout show; the production is just renting out Studio 54 from RTC.
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