The lingering effects of the blizzard were felt in last week’s box office, as six productions were forced to cancel performances on February 23.
In contrast, Broadway revenues fell by 17.5 percent and attendance fell by 8.4 percent Chicago, Everything’s Great, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, six and The Great Gatsby Lost performance last week. This followed the cancellation of evening performances on February 22 for ten acts, resulting in a 14% drop in the previous week’s total revenue.
And even lower performance, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child It was still the highest-grossing show of the week, pulling in $2.16 million, with star Tom Felton following suit Hamilton In the amount of 1.8 million dollars, Just in time In the amount of 1.5 million dollars, The lion king In the amount of $1.33 million and evil In the amount of 1.3 million dollars.
Everything is greatthe one-man show led by Daniel Radcliffe, still looks to be off to a great start, even after having to cancel shows due to a snowstorm. Last week, the interactive play grossed nearly $1 million across just seven performances at the Hudson Theater. The average ticket price was $134.72, the sixth highest in the industry for the week, just behind chicagowhich was in running condition.
Whitney Levitt stars The Secret Lives of Mormon WivesAnd continues to attract crowds chicagoas the musical grossed $1.2 million last week, even while running just seven performances, and the Ambassador Theater saw a 100 percent run. Revenues, which were around $600,000 in the weeks leading up to its start, have topped $1 million for all three weeks it has been running so far. It is scheduled to remain on display until April 5.
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