Like the other forum, here is a thread to discuss the grosses for BETMNY.
This week was a good one!
http://www.broadwayworld.com/grosses.cfm
Broadway grosses
Broadway grosses
Oct. 2008-Dec.. 2010
Billy:Trent x5 Kiril x3* David x1*Tommy x2 Joseph x1
Michael: David x4 Frank x3 Keean x2 Trevor x2 Neil x1
Billy:Trent x5 Kiril x3* David x1*Tommy x2 Joseph x1
Michael: David x4 Frank x3 Keean x2 Trevor x2 Neil x1
Re: Broadway grosses
Brilliant news. Seems to be picking up again. I guess everyones starting to have money since Christmas te he.
It still amazes me that some shows can sell more seats then they actually have like West Side story. I feel sorry for the people who turn up and have to sit on people's laps. (Only jesting )
It still amazes me that some shows can sell more seats then they actually have like West Side story. I feel sorry for the people who turn up and have to sit on people's laps. (Only jesting )
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Re: Broadway grosses
sgv123 wrote:Like the other forum, here is a thread to discuss the grosses for BETMNY.
This week was a good one!
http://www.broadwayworld.com/grosses.cfm
Awesome! Wicked's still raking them in but I also see and hear A LOT of TV and radio commercials here in NY for Wicked, much more often than I do for BETM. I think it makes sense because they're having no problems selling tickets and it will only increase exponentially after June 7th (the Tony Awards). Wicked has already had this time in its beginning and needs to keep reminding people to see the show--and perhaps has more $$$ saved now to keep advertising so frequently. =)
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Re: Broadway grosses
Oct. 2008-Dec.. 2010
Billy:Trent x5 Kiril x3* David x1*Tommy x2 Joseph x1
Michael: David x4 Frank x3 Keean x2 Trevor x2 Neil x1
Billy:Trent x5 Kiril x3* David x1*Tommy x2 Joseph x1
Michael: David x4 Frank x3 Keean x2 Trevor x2 Neil x1
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Re: Broadway grosses
http://www.broadwayworld.com/grosses.cfm
OMG!!! I was expecting big numbers...but thats the FIRST TIME EVER that the imperial has posted 100%...and Billy beat WSS even though WSS was full too...WOW!!!
Steven
OMG!!! I was expecting big numbers...but thats the FIRST TIME EVER that the imperial has posted 100%...and Billy beat WSS even though WSS was full too...WOW!!!
Steven
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Re: Broadway grosses
The traditional "Winter Doldrums" on Broadway have set in this year in a big way, thus the heavily discounted ticket promotions we are seeing.
This week's gross earning report by Broadwayworld.com indicates that BETM Broadway has fallen below the $900K mark for just the seventh time in its history (5 of those times were when the show was still in previews in 2008) and the first time since September of 2010 (which was the only other time the show had tipped below $900K since the previews). It grossed $851,643. For the same period last year, the show grossed $1.2M.
Besides the normal dropoff of activity at this time of year on Broadway, I'm sure last week's storm had an influence on this outcome as well.
Hopefully it'll bounce back in the weeks to come.
As a reference, the top three shows for the week were Wicked ($1.54M), Lion King ($1.33M) and Spiderman ($1.2M).
This week's gross earning report by Broadwayworld.com indicates that BETM Broadway has fallen below the $900K mark for just the seventh time in its history (5 of those times were when the show was still in previews in 2008) and the first time since September of 2010 (which was the only other time the show had tipped below $900K since the previews). It grossed $851,643. For the same period last year, the show grossed $1.2M.
Besides the normal dropoff of activity at this time of year on Broadway, I'm sure last week's storm had an influence on this outcome as well.
Hopefully it'll bounce back in the weeks to come.
As a reference, the top three shows for the week were Wicked ($1.54M), Lion King ($1.33M) and Spiderman ($1.2M).
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Re: Broadway grosses
Nice to see the Broadway show grossed over $1M last week, for just the third time this year:
http://www2.broadwayworld.com/grossessh ... %20MUSICAL
http://www2.broadwayworld.com/grossessh ... %20MUSICAL