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These grosses do not take into account the effects of inflation and as such the list is heavily skewed in favor of more recent Broadway shows. Moreover, the Broadway League did not begin collecting gross data until June 1984. [1] Hence, accurate pre-1984 gross data is not available and this list should not be considered accurate for musicals ...
The League—the national trade association for the Broadway industry whose 700-plus members include theater owners and operators, producers, presenters, and general managers—proposed to the ...
Ticket sales have averaged more than a million dollars per week on Broadway. [44] [45] [46] Following the Tony Awards, the weekly gross jumped to $1,661,000, with sold-out shows and brisk advance sales; it received the biggest box office jump that week on Broadway and recorded a new high for the show's sales. [47]
1. ‘The Lion King’ Total Gross: $1.68 billion Average Ticket Price: $107 Seats Sold: 15.71 million Total Performances: 9,335 Original Broadway Run: Nov. 13, 1997–present Revival Run(s): N/A ...
New York City is home to many amazing landmarks, but for theater fans, nothing compares to Broadway. The 41 active Broadway theaters — i.e., Studio 54, the Hirschfeld Theater, the Ambassador...
According to Playbill, Moulin Rouge! grossed around $2.2 million for the week ending of October 13, 2019. [61] On May 3, 2022, it was reported that Moulin Rouge! The Musical became the fifth highest grossing Broadway shows with $1.4 million box office in the week. [ 62 ]
Shutterstock / Andrew Cline With a possible strike averted, Broadway theaters won’t be forced to leave their ghost lights on — for now. The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees ...
The Broadway Alliance's first show at the Nederlander Theatre was the play Our Country's Good, [198] which lasted from April to June 1991. [ 199 ] [ 200 ] More than one year elapsed before the Nederlander hosted its next production, the one-man show Solitary Confinement with Stacy Keach , [ 201 ] which ran for two weeks in November 1992.