This Past Week Was Another Strong One On Broadway, With Farinelli And The King As A New Show Driving Up The Grosses To High Levels.
The Highest Grossing Broadway Shows Of The Week Ending In December 10, 2017 Were Hamilton, Hello, Dolly!, The Lion King, Wicked, Dear Evan Hansen & Aladdin.
Bette Midler Will Conclude Her Run In Hello, Dolly! On January 14, 2018 In A Special Added Benefit Performance For The Actors Fund, Playing All Eight Shows.
Sara Bareilles Is Returning To Waitress, First Co-Starring Opposite Jason Mraz For Two Weeks, And Then Continuing On Until February 25, 2018.
Farinelli And The King Began Previews On Broadway, Starring Mark Rylance, Written And With Musical Arrangements By Claire Van Kampen, Directed By John Dove.
Spongebob Squarepants Opened To Generally Positive Reviews, Despite Initially Low Box Office And Skepticism About The Premise.
Broadway Took A Deep Dive After The Thanksgiving Tourist Rush, And The Children Began Previews To A Slow Box Office Start.
Broadway Show Ticket Analysis Chart w/e 12/03/17
Uma Thurman Stars In The Parisian Woman, A New Play By Beau Willimon, Which Just Opened At The Hudston Theatre To Negative Reviews.
Meteor Shower Opened To Mixed Reviews, But Amy Schumer And Steve Martin Are Still Major Box Office Draws And Sales Are High.
The Children Has Begun Previews At The Manhattan Theatre Club’S Samuel J. Friedman Theatre In An Intact Transfer Production From The Royal Court Theatre.
Thanksgiving Week Was Excellent For The Broadway Box Office, With Wicked And The Lion King Thriving, While Home For The Holidays And M. Butterfly Faltered.
The Broadway Show Ticket Analysis Chart Week Ending In 11/26/17. The Top Grossing Shows This Week Were Hamilton, The Lion King, Hello, Dolly! And Wicked.
Time And The Conways Closes Today On Broadway At The American Airlines Theatre In A Production Starring Elizabeth Mcgovern And Directed By Rebecca Taichman.
Home For The Holidays, Starring TV Reality Show Winners, Officially Opened To Terrible Reviews And Even Worse Box Office, It Is Currently Scheduled To Close On Dece...
John Leguizamo Is At It Again With A One-Man Show, Latin History For Morons, Which Recently Opened To Mixed Reviews At Studio 54.