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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 that premiered on Broadway before that year. The Lion King sits at the top, with a Broadway gross of $2 billion. Dates refer to original Broadway ...
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 ]
Box Office: ‘Wicked’ Makes Huge $19.2 Million in Previews, ‘Gladiator II’ Has $6.5 Million
The Musical became the fifth highest grossing Broadway shows with $1.4 million box office in the week. [62] As of September 11, 2022, the musical grossed around $135.5 million with 371,285 attendance and 260 performances.
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 ...
The first week of January 2012, the Broadway League reported that the show had taken in $2,941,790 in ticket sales the week before, the highest single-week gross of any show in the history of Broadway. [104] [31] The record was previously held by Wicked, which took $2.2 million in a week the previous year. [105]
Broadway Week is back, and this go-round it includes 10 new shows.. Broadway Week happens twice a year and offers 2-for-1 tickets to some of the hottest shows on the Great Bright Way. Fall 2024 ...
The League canceled Broadway on Broadway in 2013 and it did not return in 2014. [28] Stars in the Alley is a free annual outdoor concert in Shubert Alley in the heart of Manhattan's Theatre District, produced by the League. It is usually held during the week of the Tony Awards, and marks the official end of the Broadway season.