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Other things spiked because it was their last week, and we already lost a few shows last week, but I do think it's notable that Tootsie had the worst percentage of gross potential this week, the lowest attendance, and one of the lower average prices. Things just aren't looking good for them. I wonder how long the show has. To January if it's lucky?
Oklahoma! continues its downward trend. Only doing 63% of gross potential if I am reading it right. I wonder what their nut is and if this is changing plans to go to January? Or to tour? Or maybe too soon to tell. I remember that "Carousel' pulled up stakes after downward spiral some months early.
Sauja said: "Other things spiked because it was their last week, and we already lost a few shows last week, but I do think it's notable that Tootsie had the worst percentage of gross potential this week, the lowest attendance, and one of the lower average prices. Things just aren't looking good for them. I wonder how long the show has. To January if it's lucky?"
I know it's really all about the money that comes in, but more people saw Tootsie last week than saw Come From Away, The Book of Mormon, Dear Evan Hansen, and Hadestown. (Of course, perhaps Tootsie was a second or third choice of people looking for a show to attend - there are just so many potential factors). This sort of goes in the "that is true; it also is irrelevant"
ggersten said: "Sauja said: "Other things spiked because it was their last week, and we already lost a few shows last week, but I do think it's notable that Tootsie had the worst percentage of gross potential this week, the lowest attendance, and one of the lower average prices. Things just aren't looking good for them. I wonder how long the show has. To January if it's lucky?"
I know it's really all about the money that comes in, but more people saw Tootsie last week than saw Come From Away, The Book of Mormon, Dear Evan Hansen, and Hadestown. (Of course, perhaps Tootsie was a second or third choice of people looking for a show to attend - there are just so many potential factors). This sort of goes in the "that is true; it also is irrelevant""
It was also in a huge theatre, with lots of rush tickets sold, as well as TKTS and other discounted seats. So, on week-end performances, albeit heavily discounted, it is clearly going to exceed those shows' attendance, all of which were sold out, which meant that there were no remaining seats to sell. Big difference.