Most of Broadway’s 21 shows showed some signs of a summer drop last week, with 17 showing a drop at the box office the week before. together anyway music man Returning to the charts after a week-long hiatus, the box office total of $ 23,513,592 was about 6%.
Total attendance for the week ending August 28 was 186,077, up 2% from the previous week.
After returning from his scheduled week-long break, music manWith Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster, he grossed $ 2,716,507, occupying 94% of his seats.
The other top earnings of the week, each with at least $ 1 million in box office takings, were hamilton ($ 2,072,969), Lion King ($ 1,795,793), MJ ($ 1,731,913), Harry Potter and the Curse of the Child ($ 1,291,528), Evil ($ 1,353,948), Moulin Rouge! the musical ($ 1,149,889), Aladdin ($ 1,111,590), Dear Evan Hansen ($ 1,040,948) Y Six ($ 1,038,255). In the woods It grossed $ 1,616,557, down 22% from the previous week as it was the first week of continuous production (weekend tickets are only sold for four weeks).
The season to date, Broadway has grossed $ 403,854,867, with a total stake of 3,130,420 approximately 86% of capacity.
There were 21 productions reported on Broadway last week. Aladdin, Beetlejuice, The Book of Mormon, Chicago, Come From Away, Dear Evan Hansen, Funny Girl, Hadestown, Hamilton, Harry Potter and the Curse, Into the Woods, Predator, The Lion King, MJ, Moulin Rouge. , Mr. Saturday Night, The Music Man, Phantom of the Opera, Six, The Strange Loop Y Evil
All data courtesy of The Broadway League.
Source: Deadline

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