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Industry grosses fell about 29 percent as Broadway moves out of its lucrative holiday weeks and into the lower-grossing winter months.
By Caitlin Huston
Business Writer
All In: A Comedy About Love cracked the top-five grossing shows in the industry last week, as John Mulaney and other cast members finished up their runs in the rotating cast.
The show, which features readings of short stories, brought in close to $1.7 million at the Hudson Theatre and played to 100 percent capacity. Last week, the cast included Mulaney, Fred Armisen, Richard Kind and Chloe Fineman. All In will feature rotating casts through Feb. 16, with the next lineup featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda, Aidy Bryant, Andrew Rannells and Nick Kroll.
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Overall, industry grosses fell close to 29 percent from the prior week and attendance dropped 12.5 percent as Broadway moves out of its lucrative holiday weeks and into the lower-grossing winter months.
Stereophonic was one standout as the play ended its Broadway run on Jan. 12, bringing in just over $1 million at the Golden Theatre in the second highest gross of its run (the highest grossing week came after the 2024 Tony Awards, when the production won best play and four other awards). The play, which opened on Broadway in April 2024, recouped its Broadway investment and will start another run in London’s West End starting in May 2025 at London’s Duke of York’s Theatre. A U.S. national tour starts October in Seattle.
Nicole Scherzinger was out of Sunset Blvd. last week on a scheduled vacation. In her absence, the show brought in $855,098, which was $738,770 less than the prior week, showing the impact of Scherzinger on ticket sales as well as a comedown from the holiday weeks. The average ticket price fell to $79.76 from $127.66.
Wicked continued to claim the top spot in the industry, grossing $2.4 million, followed by Hamilton at $1.85 million, The Lion King at $1.75 million and Gypsy at $1.748 million.
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