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NETWORK recoups

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Posted: 3/6/19 at 8:21pm

Does anyone know when their original run was scheduled to close?  

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Posted: 3/6/19 at 9:12pm

Jarethan said: "Does anyone know when their original run was scheduled to close?"

I believe they were originally running through March 17, and their first extension was to April 28th

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Posted: 3/6/19 at 11:21pm

EJ24642 said: "Jarethan said: "Does anyone know when their original run was scheduled to close?"

I believe they were originally running through March 17, and their first extension was to April 28th
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Which means that, had they not extended, they would have made a sliver of a profit at best, while selling out the entire time.  I guess the investors were banking on Cranston getting the type of reviews he did.  Had he not, it probably would not have broken even; but it did, which is great.  By the end of the season,I am thinking that there would have been a good number of non-musicals which turned a profit, with star-power (or iconic status, e.g., TKAM and HP) being the key factor.

I doubt that The Ferryman will recoup, which is a terrible shame; despite having a great production and getting great reviews, it did not have a box-office name to attract audiences the way this show (which I generally enjoyed, but didn't think was actually very good) did.  I hope  I am wrong,  but I assume they must have pretty large weekly nut with the size of the cast, coupled with the number of children which I assume incurs extra expense.