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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18

Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18

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Rob
#1Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 3:56pm

Click below to access all the Broadway grosses from all the shows for the week ending 12/23/2018 in BroadwayWorld'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: THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (18%), THE ILLUSIONISTS - MAGIC OF THE HOLIDAYS (9.6%), ANASTASIA (9.1%), ONCE ON THIS ISLAND (8.4%), SCHOOL OF ROCK (6.3%), CHOIR BOY (5.5%), THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG (3.5%), KINKY BOOTS (2.3%), THE LIFESPAN OF A FACT (2.1%), KING KONG (2.1%), SUMMER (1.7%), CHICAGO (1.3%), MEAN GIRLS (1.1%), FROZEN (0.8%), THE NEW ONE (0.6%), THE LION KING (0.5%), COME FROM AWAY (0.2%), THE BOOK OF MORMON (0.1%), TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (0.1%), WICKED (0.1%),

Down for the week by attendance was: THE CHER SHOW (-17.8%), BEAUTIFUL (-13.1%), THE FERRYMAN (-11.3%), PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL (-8.6%), THE WAVERLY GALLERY (-6.9%), AMERICAN SON (-6.8%), HEAD OVER HEELS (-5.9%), TORCH SONG (-3.8%), RUBEN & CLAY'S FIRST ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CAROL FAMILY FUN PAGEANT SPECTACULAR (-3.5%), MY FAIR LADY (-3.3%), THE PROM (-2.3%), THE BAND'S VISIT (-2.1%), NETWORK (-1.9%), CELEBRITY AUTOBIOGRAPHY (-1.2%), WAITRESS (-1.1%),

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quizking101
#2Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 4:00pm

$1.5 Million+ for TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD has to be some kind of record for a play. At the very least, I am thoroughly impressed


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LesWickedly
#3Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 4:03pm

quizking101 said: "$1.5 Million+ for TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD has to be some kind of record for a play. At the very least, I am thoroughly impressed"

Harry Potter is currently the record holder and I don't see them losing that title anytime soon, but nonetheless still very impressive. 

Edit: I stand corrected, it set the record for the Shubert ogrnazaiton for highest gross for a play. 

Updated On: 12/26/18 at 04:03 PM

barcelona20
#4Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 4:22pm

Amazing that Clay made less on the week before Xmas than the previous week.

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#5Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 4:26pm

Most shows that saw a drop was due to having only 7 performances. Majority of shows this week are doing 9 performances.


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

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HogansHero
#6Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 4:29pm

And at around $8.7 million for plays, I think that's undoubtedly a record as well, and by a long shot. 

Jarethan
#7Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 5:19pm

LesWickedly said: "quizking101 said: "$1.5 Million+ for TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD has to be some kind of record for a play. At the very least, I am thoroughly impressed"

Harry Potter is currently the record holder and I don't see them losing that title anytime soon, but nonetheless still very impressive.

Edit: I stand corrected, it set the record for the Shubert ogrnazaiton for highest gross for a play.
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I sorta think you are both right.  IMO TKAM is a real play, whereas HP is first and foremost a spectacle.  Were it not for the spectacle, I suspect that it would not haver had the legit clearly has, because the play itself is pretty lame. Just read it if you have not.

I think the key point is what a spectacular season this has been for plays, and the season has four more months to go in Tony terms.  I think that is great, and am even willing to endure too many juke box and / or stupid new musicals, to have this wealth of dramas.  (IMO, the combination of dramas is the main reason for the current wealth options, i.e., HP (from last season, but still selling like a major hit musical) and TKAM are among a small list of 20th / 21st century non-fiction that have entered the American zeitgeist; The Ferryman came already blessed with incredible reviews in London and matched them here (and isn't it great to have a large cast all giving terrific performances); Brian Cranston is probably at the highpoint in his career and the director's vision has gotten huge press on its own; American Son is not doing great, but is certainly benefiting from Kerry Washington's presence; Elaine May's reviews alone spurred sales for Waverly Gallery; by all accounts, Choir Boy is going to get great reviews (I see it on Sunday night), etc.  And we still have so many plays to open before the end of the season.  I also think this season's musicals thus far are also probably helping business for some of these plays; really, other than die hard movie fans, does anyone really care if Pretty Woman even opened; or King Kong.  The Cher Show is certainly selling a lot of discounted tickets, which would indicate to me at least that a lot of people (other than Cher fanatics) are viewing it as a must-see.  So, in a perverse way, I do think that non-musical business is benefitting from the miserable new musicals thus far this season.  (I am seeing The Prom on Friday night because the reviews were much better than I expected, and am hoping that this will prove to be a modest hit).

Only Torch Song did not seem to benefit from anything, which is a shame.  And proves that a goodly is never guaranteed anything.  Maybe if Arnold had been played by...

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quizking101
#8Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 6:03pm

Only Torch Song did not seem to benefit from anything, which is a shame. And proves that a goodly is never guaranteed anything. Maybe if Arnold had been played by...

That statement is a double edged sword though, because Harvey Fierstein is very protective of this piece, and has stated in interviews that hes red-lighted potential productions because of who they wanted as a lead (because of age usually). Michael Urie, to him, felt like the natural heir to the play, and even if it didnt take off, the integrity of the piece can continue on because the revival wasnt led by half-assed Star casting


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#9Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 6:04pm

It's incredible that "The Cher Show" grossed over 125, 000 less than the previous week.  I sat in the mezzanine section and noticed  a significant number of empty seats.   It is an enjoyable show.  The first act is kind of long.  But the singing and dancing numbers are amazing!  


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#10Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 6:31pm

Jarethan said: "LesWickedly said: "quizking101 said: "$1.5 Million+ for TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD has to be some kind of record for a play. At the very least, I am thoroughly impressed"

Harry Potter is currently the record holder and I don't see them losing that title anytime soon, but nonetheless still very impressive.

Edit: I stand corrected, it set the record for the Shubert ogrnazaiton for highest gross for a play.
"

I sorta think you are both right. IMO TKAM is a real play, whereas HP is first and foremost a spectacle. Were it not for the spectacle, I suspect that it would not haver had the legit clearly has, because the play itself is pretty lame. Just read it if you have not."


 

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#11Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 6:37pm

Patti LuPone FANatic said: "It's incredible that "The Cher Show" grossed over 125, 000 less than the previous week. I sat in the mezzanine section and noticed a significant number of empty seats. It is an enjoyable show. The first act is kind of long. But the singing and dancing numbers are amazing!"

 

the Cher Show made the mistake of jacking their prices up to ridiculous levels for the holidays including $169 for mid-mezz. The $69 seats are all sold-out yet the $169 (in the mezz) remain somewhat unsold. It's been up at TKTS since last week at 50% off for those seats.

 


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

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#12Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 7:08pm

I agree with you ACL.  I got one of those $69 seats.   With fees, it came up close to $100. The prices for other seats in Mezz were ridiculous.   After intermission, I moved down a few rows so I could get a better view.  Have you seen the show?  


"Noel [Coward] and I were in Paris once. Adjoining rooms, of course. One night, I felt mischievous, so I knocked on Noel's door, and he asked, 'Who is it?' I lowered my voice and said 'Hotel detective. Have you got a gentleman in your room?' He answered, 'Just a minute, I'll ask him.'" (Beatrice Lillie)

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#13Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 7:52pm

Patti LuPone FANatic said: "I agree with you ACL. I got one of those $69 seats. With fees, it came up close to $100.The prices for other seats in Mezz were ridiculous. After intermission, I moved down a few rows so I could get a better view. Have you seen the show?"

 

yes, the day after it opened. loved it.


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

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South Florida
#14Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 9:53pm

The ups and downs of the ticket sales of this show are making me a little nervous.


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JSquared2
#15Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 9:57pm

South Florida said: "The ups and downs of the ticket sales of this show are making me a little nervous.

Why? Are you an investor? 

 

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ethan231h
#16Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 10:13pm

South Florida said: "The ups and downs of the ticket sales of this show are making me a little nervous."

It will very likely still be open through the award season.

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ACL2006
#17Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 10:15pm

THE CHER SHOW continues to make over $1 million a week. That $169 price tag for mid mezz seats though are crazy. Their prices go down after New Year's, so we shall wait and see what their numbers look like during the winter.


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

NYCblurb
#18Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 11:08pm

quizking101 said: "$1.5 Million+ for TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD has to be some kind of record for a play. At the very least, I am thoroughly impressed"

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How long does PROM keep printing the dough its losing on a weekly basis? They taking on investor loans at this point? January coming.

I liked the show. It is not clicking on a sales front.

Wonder what their 12 week out sales picture is looking like. Rough and BroadwayBox.com is featuring specials and ad promos. Deep discounting.


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Updated On: 12/26/18 at 11:08 PM

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#19Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/27/18 at 8:14am

NYCblurb said: "How long does PROM keep printing the dough its losing on a weekly basis? They taking on investor loans at this point? January coming.

I liked the show. It is not clicking on a sales front.

Wonder what their 12 week out sales picture is looking like. Rough and BroadwayBox.com is featuring specials and ad promos. Deep discounting.
"

I'm planning a trip in June and am interested in seeing The Prom, but I don't want to:

a) Buy a ticket at full price, only to have them discounted in a few months.

b) Buy a ticket for this show instead of another, only to have them close between now and then, causing me to miss out on another show on my list.


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#20Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/27/18 at 10:16am

Jarethan said: "I sorta think you are both right. IMO TKAM is a real play, whereas HP is first and foremost a spectacle."

Spectacle isn't a category. It's a play about magic and wizards, so it employs things to effectively show that world. Other shows have less fantastic settings, but also do everything they can to bring their worlds to life on stage.

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haterobics
#21Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/27/18 at 10:18am

Lot666 said: "b) Buy a ticket for this show instead of another, only to have them close between now and then, causing me to miss out on another show on my list."

How would you miss another show if this one closes? The week it closes, buy a ticket for something else?! There are a scant few shows out there that will be 100% sold out, not to mention the number of shows holding back more premium seats than people who may want them...

Jarethan
#22Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/27/18 at 10:46am

haterobics said: "Jarethan said: "I sorta think you are both right. IMO TKAM is a real play, whereas HP is first and foremost a spectacle."

Spectacle isn't a category. It's a play about magic and wizards, so it employs things to effectively show that world. Other shows have less fantastic settings, but also do everything they can to bring their worlds to life on stage.
"

My point was simply that, as a play, it is pretty mediocre.  The outstanding staging has made it the hit that it is.  This is exactly the same as War Horse, which was a thoroughly mediocre play with a great production that masked the fact that the play itself was okay.  Read the script for either.

War Horse beat Jerusalem, Good People, and The Mother... With The Hat for Best Play.  Without that staging, IMO it would have come in fourth.  Re HP, last year was such a mediocre year for plays that a mediocre play with a great production would have won.

In the 60's, there was a period where they gave an award for Best Play and Best Production (I assume the authors were eligible for one, the producers for the other).  At the time, I thought it was stupid, but now feel that it makes sense in a lot of years.

Lifesmellsweird
#23Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/27/18 at 8:17pm

Lot666 said: "NYCblurb said: "How long does PROM keep printing the dough its losing on a weekly basis? They taking on investor loans at this point? January coming.

I liked the show. It is not clicking on a sales front.

Wonder what their 12 week out sales picture is looking like. Rough and BroadwayBox.com is featuring specials and ad promos. Deep discounting.
"

Question: 
you mentioned their 12 week out sales picture. Is there a way to see this? Also, how do you find out if a show has recouped and when? Is there somewhere that this info is accessible??

 

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#24Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/27/18 at 8:24pm

Shows dont share their future sales unless something unusual happens. Most shows release a statement upon recouping, but they are not required to do.


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haterobics
#25Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 12/23/18
Posted: 12/27/18 at 8:41pm

Jarethan said: "My point was simply that, as a play, it is pretty mediocre. The outstanding staging has made it the hit that it is."

You're entirely skipping over the whole idea that it is also a stage version of Harry Potter, and the continuation of a series of seven books that sold more than 500 million copies, with a movie franchise that was estimated to be worth $35B, so its ginormous built-in audience is even more of a factor than what actually happens on the stage.

What happens onstage is almost secondary to them going to see it happen...