Monday, June 21, 2010

Broadway Grosses

Well the good news is that it's been a week now since the Tony Awards and not one show from last season has posted a closing notice. The bad news is that the shows that were struggling before the awards are still doing so. A Little Night Music, which played it's final performance before it return on July 13 with new stars Elaine Stritch and Bernadette Peters posted some of it's highest numbers in recent weeks. Now while the new leading ladies do have a large fan base I don't expect the show to see high numbers like that again. Then again I have been wrong before. Until next time theatre fans.

A Little Night Music
$950,296 97.8%
American Idiot
$818,463 68.4%
Billy Elliot
$1,107,337 96.1%
Chicago
$437,533 64.4%
Come Fly Away
$667,096 52.3%
Everyday Rapture
$213,249 68.0%
Fela!
$628,783 92.2%
Fences
$1,135,974 101.6%
Hair
$501,436 70.1%
In the Heights
$558,246 77.6%
Jersey Boys
$1,070,258 97.6%
La Cage aux Folles
$687,825 86.5%
Lend Me a Tenor
$336,475 58.0%
Mamma Mia!
$772,589 79.5%
Mary Poppins
$924,739 87.4%
Memphis
$835,071 86.5%
Million Dollar Quartet
$554,008 68.0%
Next Fall
$154,207 59.2%
Next to Normal
$282,213 73.1%
Promises, Promises
$1,237,426 97.2%
Race
$253,436 47.6%
Red
$666,618 98.9%
Rock of Ages
$421,578 68.3%
Sondheim on Sondheim
$304,728 66.1%
South Pacific
$474,824 70.1%
The Addams Family
$1,339,693 95.4%
The Lion King
$1,527,708 100.0%
The Phantom of the Opera
$827,332 83.2%
West Side Story
$647,181 65.2%
Wicked
$1,620,876 100.0%

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