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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24

Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24

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Rob
#1Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 1:32pm

Click below to access all the Broadway grosses from all the shows for the week ending 2/11/2024 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 (% of capacity) was: DOUBT: A PARABLE (5.5%), HOW TO DANCE IN OHIO (5.2%), THE LION KING (1.4%), MOULIN ROUGE! THE MUSICAL (0.6%),

Down for the week by attendance (% of capacity) was: DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES (-23%), WICKED (-19.4%), A BEAUTIFUL NOISE, THE NEIL DIAMOND MUSICAL (-18.3%), HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD (-11.9%), SPAMALOT (-11.7%), CHICAGO (-11.1%), MJ THE MUSICAL (-9.2%), BACK TO THE FUTURE: THE MUSICAL (-9.1%), KIMBERLY AKIMBO (-9%), & JULIET (-7.4%), SIX (-7.1%), ALADDIN (-7%), THE BOOK OF MORMON (-6.3%), PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC (-5.3%), SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET (-4.7%), HAMILTON (-2.9%), HADESTOWN (-2.3%), APPROPRIATE (-0.1%),

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#2Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 1:37pm

Ouchie at DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES and SPAMALOT.

Those are not good numbers to be looking at. And this is after Broadway Week ended so it’s not even like that influenced any of these numbers. 


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EDSOSLO858
#3Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 1:38pm

Yeah, a pretty bleak week for most everyone. 

Nice ending for Ohio though, solid start for Notebook, and sweet to see Sweeney back in the million club for now. 

 


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#4Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 1:42pm

Appropriate doing better than some musicals.. and almost reaching Back to the Future... probably not a great sign..

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#5Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 1:45pm

When was the last time we saw “Wicked” in the 70s??

OhHiii
#6Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 1:45pm

Reality of the upcoming Spring is starting to set in. Spamalot will limp along to the Tonys I would bet, but they lost a lot of money last week. Back to the Future seems like one that will hold on and see great business over the summer again like they did last year. But likely their last Summer on Broadway given how expensive that one is to run.

So curious to see how new shows fare as they start over the next few weeks. It's a dead level run through the end of April now. 

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#7Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 1:46pm

Book of Mormon is also ouch.  

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#8Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 1:55pm

So happy to see Prayer doing great business. The non-profits are really proving themselves this season

I anticipate a late spring/early summer closing for Spamalot.  I'm pretty confident that Back to the Future will hold on through the winter, pick up steam in the Spring, do strong business in the Summer then close up shop at the end of the year following the holiday rush.

Next week will hurt a little more considering the weather and the typical February slump.

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EDSOSLO858
#9Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 2:00pm

The "Big 3" and the big-ticket celebrities might be the only things that could potentially save Broadway from a record-low spring. 


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lopside
#10Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 2:06pm

How much does Wine and Roses cost to run? Can't be less than 500k?

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ACL2006
#11Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 2:30pm

The advance for A Beautiful Noise is terrible, yet there's no discount code available. Not sure how much longer the producers plan to hold out for. At this point, I doubt any new show is looking to get the theater any time soon.


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#12Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 2:30pm

It’s Presidents’ Day weekend. Hopefully they see a nice bump this week. 

BETTY22
#13Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 2:34pm

This is awful. I worry for the new musicals....none have big advances - including Alicia Keys.

Water for Elephants and Stuff are looking to raise extra money to get them to opening night. I wouldn't be surprised if one or maybe more new musicals scheduled do not open at all.

It's rough out there..........

pablitonizer
#14Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 2:44pm

BETTY22 said: "This is awful. I worry for the new musicals....none have big advances - including Alicia Keys.

Water for Elephants and Stuff are looking to raise extra money to get them to opening night. I wouldn't be surprised if one or maybe more new musicals scheduled do notopen at all.

It's rough out there..........
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The heart of rock and roll won't make it to opening night imo

 

barcelona20
#15Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 2:51pm

Ticket prices are just out of control. I don't blame people for not going.

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EDSOSLO858
#16Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 3:02pm

barcelona20 said: "Ticket prices are just out of control.I don't blame people for not going."

Yes, combined with a general lack of interest. Even if prices were much more affordable, I still don’t think enough people would come. Our entertainment habits have changed permanently.

 

 


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#17Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 3:04pm

Remember, Spamalot is only at the St. James because the Jujamcyns didn't want their flagshig house sitting empty. They are getting a massive break on the weekly rental and other various running costs. It will stay there regardless of how much money it makes until there is another show ready to fill that house. 

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#18Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 3:09pm

lopside said: "How much does Wine and Roses cost to run? Can't be less than 500k?"

I don't think ANY current musical costs less than 600 nowadays (though someone please chime in with specifics from the past 6 months if that's not true).

yyys
#19Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 3:11pm

They started doing rush on TodayTix for the first time.....maybe they will be the next to go.

Broadway Flash said: "Book of Mormon is also ouch."

 

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#20Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 3:24pm

Book of Mormon almost hit 800k and they were consistently clearing $1mil until a month ago. They're fine. All shows expect this time of year to be hard because it always is.


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MemorableUserName
#21Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 3:31pm

RippedMan said: "Appropriate doing better than some musicals.. and almost reaching Back to the Future... probably not a great sign.."

Pretty good sign for Appropriate, though.

Jarethan
#22Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 3:36pm

The thing that absolutely shocks me is Sweeney's gross...up over $400K.  Weren't SF and AT only in one performance last week??  Can anyone understand that one?

Days looks to have taken up the Harmony / Ohio slot, despite getting some really terrific reviews.  I have always thought that the average ticket buyer was never going to get interested in that one, despite Kellie O'Hara's participation.  A tough topic from a composer who doesn't make things easy for his audience (and is not exactly well known).  That said, I still find it amazing that Chicago, in its 197th year, almost doubled Days' gross for the week.

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#23Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 3:48pm

Jarethan said: "The thing that absolutely shocks me is Sweeney's gross...up over $400K. Weren't SF and AT only in one performance last week?? Can anyone understand that one?"

They began performances Friday night, so –– I think –– 4 performances.

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#24Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 3:48pm

ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "lopside said: "How much does Wine and Roses cost to run? Can't be less than 500k?"

I don't think ANY current musical costs less than 600 nowadays (though someone please chime in with specificsfrom the past 6 monthsif that's not true).
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I thought I read that Days of Wine and Roses was JUST under 600K (like the 590 range), but admittedly cannot remember where that came from.

Kimberly Akimbo is also under 600.

Operating costs are just far too high for Broadway musicals now. When even a small scale show costs so much to just break even...I worry producers will be much less likely to take risks on anything. Some Like it Hot had a break even of over 900K a week! We may not see another large scale original musical like that again for many years. Some of the ones attempting to strike gold this spring are likely headed for a similar fate unfortunately. There is simply too much product and audience behavior has changed so drastically (NO ONE wants to buy tickets in advance anymore. Looking at box office reports weeks down the road is incredibly scary and depressing).

kingjames2
#25Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 2/11/24
Posted: 2/13/24 at 3:51pm

ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "lopside said: "How much does Wine and Roses cost to run? Can't be less than 500k?"

I don't think ANY current musical costs less than 600 nowadays (though someone please chime in with specificsfrom the past 6 monthsif that's not true).
"

Ironically, I believe Ohio's running costs were between 500 and 600. There are a few between 600 and 650, though not many. Wine and Roses also had an extremely low (comparatively)  capitalization which is a point in their favor.