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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17

Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17

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#1Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 3:14pm

Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17 Click below to access all the grosses from all the shows for the week ending 2/5/2017 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.

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Up for the week by attendance was: WICKED (1.4%),

Down for the week by attendance was: THE PRESENT (-12.4%), PARAMOUR (-12.2%), CATS (-8.7%), NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 (-7.8%), IN TRANSIT (-7.3%), SCHOOL OF ROCK (-7.2%), ON YOUR FEET! (-6.6%), BEAUTIFUL (-5.7%), CHICAGO (-5.2%), A BRONX TALE THE MUSICAL (-4.6%), KINKY BOOTS (-3.6%), JITNEY (-3.1%), WAITRESS (-3.1%), THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (-3.0%), THE LION KING (-2.9%), ALADDIN (-1.3%), THE BOOK OF MORMON (-1.3%), DEAR EVAN HANSEN (-0.2%),

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Call_me_jorge
#2Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 3:17pm

For five shows, sunset's gross kind of surprised me. 


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#3Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 3:21pm

It looks as though In Transit has had one week (out of 13) where it may have met (or slightly exceeded) expenses. The other 12 (based on a quoted $400k break even) have shown losses of $63k-$175k each, for a very rough potential lifetime loss of $1.5M (not counting initial investment).

Producing test question: do you believe that the investors created a large reserve/endowment, or that they continue to pump new money into it each week?

Updated On: 2/6/17 at 03:21 PM

Willie4316
#4Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 3:24pm

Sunset's numbers surprise me, hope they can build on that. 

Any idea for the drop in Great Comet? Or was there something I missed?

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IdinaBellFoster
#5Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 3:29pm

I believe Groban's standby was on for at least one performance this weekend.


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RaisedOnMusicals
#6Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 3:31pm

Did anyone notice that Dear Evan Hansen now has the second highest average ticket price on Broadway, behind only Hamilton, at $139.29? Even higher than Book of Mormon. I bet it's nearly impossible to get tickets during the summer, since it's selling every seat in the dead of winter.

I'm as confused as newintown about In Transit, which posted the lowest percentage of gross potential of any show playing. There are certainly a bunch of shows that seem to be hanging on for dear life.


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little_sally
#7Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 3:35pm

Wow, Sunset.


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neonlightsxo
#8Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 3:36pm

"There are certainly a bunch of shows that seem to be hanging on for dear life."

Not really. It's just February. In Transit, yes.

 

"Producing test question: do you believe that the investors created a large reserve/endowment, or that they continue to pump new money into it each week?"

Good question.

Updated On: 2/6/17 at 03:36 PM

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#9Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 3:48pm

I continue to be impressed by A BRONX TALE's numbers. I wrote this show off at the beginning of the season, but clearly it's going to have more staying power than I had anticipated.

Whateverjsays
#10Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 3:56pm

RaisedOnMusicals said: "Did anyone notice that Dear Evan Hansen now has the second highest average ticket price on Broadway, behind only Hamilton, at $139.29? Even higher than Book of Mormon. I bet it's nearly impossible to get tickets during the summer, since it's selling every seat in the dead of winter.

I'm as confused as newintown about In Transit, which posted the lowest percentage of gross potential of any show playing. There are certainly a bunch of shows that seem to be hanging on for dear life.


 

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I went to go buy tickets to see it a third time at the end of July, the back row of the balcony were $180 and rest of the mezzanine was around 200+, and there weren't many seats left! Definitely a hot ticket 

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#11Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 3:57pm

BroadwayGuy12 said: "I continue to be impressed by A BRONX TALE's numbers. I wrote this show off at the beginning of the season, but clearly it's going to have more staying power than I had anticipated.

 

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It must have great word of mouth because I know several people who live here that don't go to shows besides 1 or 2 a year and they have all seen it already.

It's barely been on TDF as well, this week was the first time I've seen it have any shows on that in a long time. I was able to grab 2 for Wednesday so I'm very curious to see the show. 

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chernjam
#12Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 4:42pm

Sunset's 5 performances beat the other three Lloyd Webber's 8 performances... That's pretty awesome for previews

neonlightsxo
#13Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 4:48pm

I'm most shocked about Sunset Boulevard. I really didn't think it would be a draw.

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GreasedLightning
#14Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 4:56pm

I think for the first week of previews and only five shows, Sunset's numbers are impressive. 

mike_ant
#15Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 5:44pm

Is it the first time that the highest gross is more than double the second highest gross? I don't think I've ever seen that much differences before.

lgm20162
#16Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 6:12pm

Why does hamilton Inflated prices this week?

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#17Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 6:13pm

lgm20162 said: "Why does hamilton Inflated prices this week?"

That's just the price now. Also the first week they've had double the amount of lottery seats.

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haterobics
#18Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 6:14pm

lgm20162 said: "Why does hamilton Inflated prices this week?"

First week of the new $849 premium tickets.

Emmaloucbway
#19Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 6:35pm

IdinaBellFoster said: "I believe Groban's standby was on for at least one performance this weekend.

 

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Yup. Groban was out for both shows Saturday and the Sunday matinee, which definitely explains the drop for Great Comet this week.

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South Florida
#20Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 6:45pm

Wow, $849 seats.  Don't know what to say Hate.  I got in for $200 at the best seats after waiting in line.  This whole phenomenon is unusual and the mark up is insane.

 


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10086sunset
#21Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 7:08pm

newintown said: "It looks as though In Transit has had one week (out of 13) where it may have met (or slightly exceeded) expenses. The other 12 (based on a quoted $400k break even) have shown losses of $63k-$175k each, for a very rough potential lifetime loss of $1.5M (not counting initial investment).

Producing test question: do you believe that the investors created a large reserve/endowment, or that they continue to pump new money into it each week?
"

Good question. I'd also like to know the answer...

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HogansHero
#22Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 8:39pm

If the capitalization is in fact under 7mil and the aggregate loss is in fact 1.5 mil, then I would be very surprised if the reserves are adequate to cover the losses. That would require a reserve of over 20%. I also don't believe the "actual breakeven" is 400k. But we are dealing with people who have no clue what they are doing so they could have any amount in reserve. 

neonlightsxo
#23Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 11:24pm

"I also don't believe the "actual breakeven" is 400k. "

I've been saying that too.

Alex Kulak2
#24Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/6/17 at 11:31pm

newintown said: Producing test question: do you believe that the investors created a large reserve/endowment, or that they continue to pump new money into it each week?

3rd option: Max Bialystock seduces more checks out of little old ladies to fund his trip to Rio.

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#25Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/5/17
Posted: 2/7/17 at 1:41am

In Transit is holding out until the Tony nominations.


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