Finding Neverland Played Its Final Performance On August 21, 2016, In A Week When Most Shows Saw A Significant Decrease In Ticket Sales.
Hamilton's Popularity Decline Hidden By Lack Of Secondary Market Ticket Sales Data Transparency And Not Enough Available Ticket Inventory.
Julie Taymor Is Set To Direct Broadway Show, A Revival Of M. Butterfly By David Henry Hwang With Performances Starting Late February 2017.
Finding Neverland Played Its Final Performance On August 21, 2016 After Running For Over A Year And Earning No Tony Award Nominations.
In The Week Ending August 14, 2016, The Humans Saw A Slight Increase In Sales; Other Big Musicals Saw Decreases In Ticket Sales.
Oslo Will Transfer To Broadway, Hello Dolly Pushed Its First Preview By Two Days, And An American In Paris Will Close Three Months Early.
A New Musical Featuring The Music And Life Story Of Pat Benatar And Her Husband Guitarist Neil Giraldo Will Come To Broadway.
Three Nonconventional Shows Are Playing Broadway This Fall: Lewis Black, Alton Brown, And Frankie Valli Each For A Limited Engagement.
The Lion King Took A Dip While Cats Is Climbing, And Other Low Earners Include An Act Of God, Fun Home, And A Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time.
Alex Timbers Will Be Replaced As The Director Of The Stage Musical Of Disney’s Frozen Which Is Still In Development.
A Production Of Ragtime Will Be Staged As A One Night Concert Version On Ellis Island Thematically Reflecting The Beauty Of The Musical.
In This Election Year, Broadway Is Experiencing A Downturn, With 10 Shows Closing Between Mid-July And The End Of The Year.
Broadway Is Fairly Consistent Overall. The Lion King And Hamilton Are Still Mega Hits, Although Hamilton Did See A Small Decrease.
TKTS Has A New Pop Up At Lincoln Center From August To October To Appeal To New Yorkers To Offer Discount Ticket Deals.
Fully Committed Closes On Broadway On July 31, 2016 After A Moderately Successful Run Starring Jesse Tyler Ferguson.
Motown Is A Flop, Cats Is A Potential Hit, And Shuffle Along Closes Due To Audra Mcdonald’S Maternity Leave, With Ticket Sales Still On The High Side.