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Up for the week by attendance was: GIGI (12.8%), LES MISÉRABLES (11.3%), FINDING NEVERLAND (5.0%), MAMMA MIA! (4.3%), HONEYMOON IN VEGAS (3.8%), ON THE TOWN (3.0%), THE LION KING (0.8%), BEAUTIFUL (0.4%),
Down for the week by attendance was: DOCTOR ZHIVAGO (-16.4%), THE HEIDI CHRONICLES (-12.3%), FUN HOME (-10.0%), HAND TO GOD (-8.5%), IT SHOULDA BEEN YOU (-8.5%), THE VISIT (-8.0%), WOLF HALL PARTS ONE & TWO (-6.7%), CHICAGO (-6.6%), HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH (-6.4%), KINKY BOOTS (-6.2%), JERSEY BOYS (-6.0%), ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (-4.6%), THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (-4.3%), SOMETHING ROTTEN! (-3.8%), WICKED (-3.3%), THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (-2.2%), THE AUDIENCE (-1.0%), IT'S ONLY A PLAY (-0.4%), SKYLIGHT (-0.3%), AN AMERICAN IN PARIS (-0.2%),
Kudos to Honeymoon, for making it all the way up to an all-time high 5th Worst Selling Show for its last week! (Besting Hand to God, The Visit, The Heidi Chronicles, and It Shoulda Been You.)
Tony, Jason, Andy, and Gary - take a bow.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
A lot of these new shows are really struggling. Yikes.
Honeymoon certainly went out with a whimper.
It Shoulda Been You and The Visit are gonna need some stellar reviews and word-of-mouth to help them. Living on Love, even in its first weekend and with heavy papering and dirt-cheap tickets, may need assistance, too.
Yeah I'm sure most of them will be gone before the end of the summer
Broadway Star Joined: 9/3/14
Nice bounce for GIGI. It was spring break so there where a lot of young teens/college students looking for entertainment.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
You're not sticking up for It Shoulda Been You, Philly? I'm shocked!
Zhivago needs help too. That's not a cheap show to run.
The Passover/Easter weekend looks like to really hurt some shows. This week should be a strong week overall with a lot of schools on spring break. And even though OTT still isn't reaching it's weekly nut, their overall attendance has been increasing. Hopefully that'll continue to increase through the spring.
Clearly, a lot of these shows are banking on critical and award recognition. I doubt that they'll get it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/28/07
Great week for Les Miserables, Finding Neverland and Aladdin. The Heidi Chronicles is really struggling. That does not bother me too much since it means that people are not interested in seeing Jason Biggs, who is just bland and robotic in all of his work.
Updated On: 4/6/15 at 03:32 PM
It Shoulda Been You, Living on Love, Hand to God are the only shows that are doing bad that I think can make it.
Fun Home, The Visit, Doctor Zhivago, and Airline Highway are ****ed
unless Fun Home wins best musical
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
Airline Highway is a nonprofit show, dear.
don't they still have to break even? They didn't even make 100,000. Theres a lot of people in that cast
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/16/06
Wolf Hall did dip but it's still doing better than the other new shows and it's in a theatre normally used for musicals, I imagine it'll pick up next week and also once the reviews come in.
Philly, Airline Highway is far from f***ed. MTC is a non-profit theatre. The show will finish its scheduled run regardless of gross.
are previews always this bad at the box office? Maybe people are uninterested this season. That or Broadway is dying haha
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
No, they don't still have to "break even."
I think lots of these new shows are hurting because they're all opening at the same time.
FUN HOME hit just over 50% of it's gross potential. That's hardly "f***ed". I can see that percentage going up over the next few weeks.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/16/06
"don't they still have to break even? They didn't even make 100,000. Theres a lot of people in that cast"
It only did 6 performances and even then non profits don't need to break even since the running costs are included in the budgets
"Great week for Les Miserables, Finding Neverland and Aladdin. The Heidi Chronicles is really struggling. That does not bother me too much since it means that people are not interested in seeing Jason Biggs, who is just bland and robotic in all of his work. "
Granted, I doubt Jason Biggs was supposed to be the draw here but he's actually keeping me from seeing the show.
I'm also not worried about Fun Home. I think it'll get raves and business will really take off.
yeah idk. Unless it wins Best Musical, which it probably will, i wouldn't normally think this show would be a hit. I think people just want to laugh these days and see a comedy.
Fun Home is actually doing pretty well in its first weeks. It has a higher average ticket price than most of its competitors and is getting people in its seats. It has excellent word of mouth and it seems doubtful critics will reverse their praise for its Broadway run.
Neon hit the nail on the head i think. Everyone wants to open right before Tony nominations so they are fresh in the voters minds. But the downside to this is that there is only so much theatre one has time for. I am trying my best to see everything before nominations come out, but given the April onslaught I just don't have time to catch them all right now. (I also have to refrain from spending all my money on tickets so that I can ya know, eat and pay rent). I do wonder if something like It Shoulda Been You would have done better in the fall, with less new competition. Theres tons of stars right now, but Daly and Harris would have been some of the biggest marquee names of the fall...then again Sting and Danza didnt sell tickets then either so who knows.
Philly, can you stop pretending like you know everything about theatre from a business or even patron standpoint? You make yourself look really stupid by talking out of your @ss about things you know nothing about.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/13
Philly, this thread alone shows how incredibly ignorant you are. Do you not understand how non-profit productions work? They are always heavily subsidized by benefactors, sponsorships, and grants. They do not need to break even. Go do some research, please.
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