Broadway Box Office: ‘Death of a Salesman’ begins previews for ‘Full Houses’

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Death of a salesmanThe first two performances of the Broadway play, starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf, opened last week at 100 percent capacity at the Winter Garden Theatre.

The revival, Scott Rudin’s second Broadway project this season, grossed a solid $329,821 in its first two performances. The play is scheduled to open April 9, amid a string of plays and musicals opening before the April 26 Tony eligibility deadline.

Everything is greatthe one-man show starring Daniel Radcliffe, continues to do well at the box office, earning $1.15 million across nine performances last week, and a 96 percent run at the Hudson Theater. The play is scheduled to open on March 12.

Overall, industry totals were up 8 percent from the previous week, as productions shook off the lingering effects of the snowstorm and show cancellations.

The top five most profitable offers last week were Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildTom Felton continues to pay $2.4 million. Hamilton In the amount of 1.8 million dollars, Just in time In the amount of 1.6 million dollars, chicago With $1.44 million, over nine weeks, and evil In the amount of $1.41 million.

Chicago gets a big boost from The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Star Whitney Levitt, who currently plays Roxie Hart, has been drawing crowds since the February 2 debut. Levitt extended her run until May 3, which was her previous role Dancing with the stars Co-star Mark Ballas joins the show as Billy Flynn starting March 6.

Everything: A comedy about ambition It ended its limited run on Broadway on March 8, with attendance jumping again to 92 percent, up from 80 percent the previous week, and gross receipts increasing by nearly $100,000 to $694,210. However, the production, which featured a rotating cast of stars from the worlds of SNL and more, did not perform as well as last season. all in: a comedy about love, by the same team, which was often one of the best-grossing weekly shows.

insectstarring Carrie Coon and Nimir Smallwood, also concluded its limited run on Broadway on March 8 with a gross increase of about $100,000 to $424,743 and capacity increased to 96 percent from 83 percent. The play had its highest gross during the week ending January 18, when it grossed $573,302.

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