Just in time It raised more than $2 million last week, its highest number yet, as Jonathan Groff played his final performance in the musical on March 29.
The show, which chronicles the life of singer Bobby Darin, has been popular over the past few weeks, with fans flocking to the show before Groff’s departure, but it reached an all-time high last week as the average ticket price also jumped to $362.22. Fans were also seen camping out in front of the Circle in the Square stage the nights before the show, for a chance to score fast tickets the following day. Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively were reported to be in attendance at the recent show.
Matthew Morrison will take on the role for a few weeks from April 1st, with Jeremy Jordan set to take over from April 21st. But it remains to be seen whether they will have the same box office draw as Groove.
Just in time It was third highest Profitable offer of the week, with Harry Potter and the Cursed Child As the highest grossing, bringing in $2.6 million, it is followed by Hamilton In the amount of 2.3 million dollars. The lion king The second highest was $1.9 million evil It ranked fifth, bringing in $1.8 million.
five offers, The Rocky Horror Show, Titanic, Fallen Angels, Beaches, a new musical and lost boys, Previews began last week amid the spring rush. rocky horror, Starring Luke Evans, Stephanie Hsu, Rachel Dratch and more Lost Boysa musical adaptation of The Vampire Movie , both of which were 100 percent in play rocky It brought in $460,121 across its first four previews and Lost Boys It brought in $489,214 across its first two shows. Beaches It had a somewhat less auspicious start, with an 88 percent capacity and a total of $217,743 in its first two previews.
Five other shows were in the middle of previews last week, including Cats: Jellicle Ball, Which brought in $901,045 in its first week of eight shows and dog day afternoon, Starring Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, which had a strong showing of $1.3 million last week, across eight previews, before its March 30 opening. The play received largely critical reviews Monday night, but the impact of those reviews on the stellar show remains to be seen.

