Click below to access all the grosses from all the shows for the week ending 8/9/2015 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.
Before anyone cries about the failure of Hamilton, they invited lots of press last week. Considering they made what they made WITH lots of free press tickets, they're doing amazing.
""Wow... Aladdin crosses $2M and beats Wicked for the first time. That's your headline... This show is going to run for years." Aladdin had 9 performances last week versus Wicked's 8."
"Just imagine how many poor families could be fed with the money that Amazing Grace is throwing away..."
It may be hard to imagine those families because they would be blocked by the ten-times-as-many families that On the Town could have fed with the money it has wasted.
Book of Mormon is making way more money than Hamilton and it has hundred of seats less than the Rodgers. Goes to show that people would rather see musical comedy than a musical about the founding fathers even if it is wildly entertaining and moving
""Well, at least Hedwig didn't go down even more but went up a tiny bit. That's something, I guess." I mean, Darren hovered around 400k and the show moved on to someone else."
Since you bring up Darren now, Darren has brought in almost $100,000 more in his first 3 weeks than Taye has. And Darren's numbers were stable above $450k from then on except that odd week.
We'll see what happens with Taye's gross over the next few weeks. At least the average ticket price is going up so far.
I don't doubt that there will be another Hedwig but it's sad to see the show below 400k once again.
"Book of Mormon is making way more money than Hamilton and it has hundred of seats less than the Rodgers. Goes to show that people would rather see musical comedy than a musical about the founding fathers even if it is wildly entertaining and moving"
Well, this is a bad week to judge by because of the press and opening night for Hamilton. If you look at last week, they are more comparable with Hamilton having made slightly more than BOM
Philly is talking nonsense as usual. Hamilton's potential is $1,334,960 and Mormon's is $1,548,738. Of course they can both make more than their potential, but to compare them is silly.
"Book of Mormon is making way more money than Hamilton and it has hundred of seats less than the Rodgers. Goes to show that people would rather see musical comedy than a musical about the founding fathers even if it is wildly entertaining and moving"
Pinto, you are capable of a more rigorous analysis than that betrayed by the above.
Re Hand to God, it does seem they are on a skid from which they may not be able to recover.
Re Hedwig, we are witnessing a very significant miscalculation. I think it is becoming increasingly clear that NPH is going to return, and that will lead to ever more business than the last time, now that he has a free weekly infomercial.