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Broadway‘s insanely busy spring doesn’t really kick into full gear until next month when 14 new shows have their official openings, but with March as a sort of sign of things to come – five shows have opened or will soon this month – box office was strong last week.
In all, the 25 productions grossed $28,059,463 during the week ending March 17, a bump of 14% over the previous week, with attendance of 219,954 at a solid 94% of capacity. (Still, both grosses and attendance are down more than 15% from last year at this time when 29 shows were on the boards.)
Recent arrivals on the list found a welcoming Broadway. Some of the notable entries:
One more entry to note: Spamalot, which closes April 7 after weeks of inexplicably lackluster attendance, saw a jump of $190,178 over the previous week, to $862,505. Attendance at the St. James was up as well, no doubt with some last-chancers,but still just a should-be-better 83% of capacity. The closing will, however, open up the St. James for the highly praised and much-anticipated Sufjan Stevens musical Illinoise.
Season to date, Broadway has grossed $1,219,561,719, with total attendance at 9,712,465.
All figures courtesy of The Broadway League. For complete box office listings, visit the League’s website.
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