Broadway box office: ‘Everything’s Wonderful’ hits $1.6 million, ‘Moulin Rouge’! See Megan Thee Stallion promotion

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Everything is greatThe film starring Daniel Radcliffe continues to climb the box office rankings, grossing $1.65 million last week, its highest gross to date.

The single play, which involves a high degree of audience interaction, was the fourth-highest showing in the industry last week, with a top average ticket price of $208.93. The show ran at 100 percent capacity.

Moulin Rouge! Still seeing high grosses thanks to the presence of Megan Thee Stallion in the cast, the musical grossed $1.64 million last week, the fifth highest-grossing show in the industry.

However, this trend may be short-lived as Meghan announced on Monday that she will be leaving the show early, setting her final performance date for May 1. No replacement artist has been announced for the remainder of Meghan’s run, from May 2 to May 17.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child It was the highest-grossing show on Broadway last week, with $2.3 million, followed by… Hamilton In the amount of $1.94 million and The lion king In the amount of $1.89 million.

Six more productions opened last week (Shmagadoon, Balustrades, Beaches, The Rocky Horror Show, Joe Turner Come and Gone and Lost Boys), meaning that as of April 25, every production of the 2025-2026 season will open on Broadway.

The Tony nominations are scheduled to be announced on May 5, which could also boost revenues.

Among the new offers are: guide, Starring Don Cheadle and Ayo Edebiri, it continued to sell well, grossing $976,808 and playing at 98 percent capacity, as it also did. Death of a salesmanstarring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf, which brought in nearly $1.5 million and ran 90 percent.

Cats: Jellicle Ball Its grosses have increased, grossing $1.6 million last week in its first week of eight regular shows and playing at 96 percent capacity.

Beaches, new musical Its capacity has increased to 64 percent but is still carrying a low total of $476,871, which it will need to increase to stay open.

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