Jason Mraz Steps Into The Role Of Dr. Pomatter, Starring Opposite Betsy Wolfe, In Waitress on Broadway in New York City Starting November 3, 2017.
The Band’s Visit, A Musical About An Egyptian Band Bonding With A Small Israeli Town, Begins Previews On Broadway, Following An Off-Broadway Production.
Bruce Springsteen Has Begun Performances For His Intimate Broadway Solo Concert At The Walter Kerr Theatre, Which Runs Until February 2018.
Broadway Stayed Constant In Terms Of Box Office From The Week Before, And Charlie And The Chocolate Factory Brought In Its Lowest Gross Yet.
The Highest Grossing Broadway Shows Were Hamilton, Hello Dolly, The Lion King, Dear Evan Hansen, Wicked, Aladdin And Come From Away.
Junk Begins Previews On October 5, 2017 At The Lincoln Center For The Performing Arts Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Written By Ayad Akhtar.
Hamilton, Springsteen On Broadway, And Harry Potter And The Cursed Child Lead The Pack In Adopting The Verified Fan System To Vet Fans And Fight Resellers.
Broadway Showed A Slow Down In Its Box Office This Past Week, Although The Numbers Are Not Dismal Due To The Strength Of A Few Long-Running Musicals.
The Broadway Show Ticket Analysis Chart For The Week Ending In 09/24/17. The Top Grossing Shows Were Hamilton, Hello, Dolly And The Lion King.
Lucas Hnath’s Play A Doll’s House, Part 2 Concluded On September 24, 2017, Several Months Earlier Than Planned, But Months Later Than Originally Scheduled.
J.B. Priestley’s Play Time And The Conways Began Previews At The American Airlines In A Production Directed By Rebecca Taichman Starring Elizabeth Mcgovern.
Bandstand Concludes Its Run After Slow Ticket Sales And One Tony Award, That For Best Choreography For Andy Blankenbuehler, Who Also Directed.
This Was An Excellent Week On Broadway, Due In Part To Bette Midler’s Return To Hello, Dolly!, And Also Because Bandstand Had A Great Final Week.
This Week's Highest Grossing Broadway Shows Were Hamilton, Hello Dolly!, The Lion King, Dear Evan Hansen, Wicked, Aladdin And Come From Away.
Hamilton Tickets On The Secondary Ticket Market Dipped Below $300, The First Time In Its Run, Indicating That Demand Is Slowing Down For This Mega Musical.
This Week Was A Slow One On Broadway, With A Particular Plunge Seen By Hello, Dolly!, As Bette Midler Had A Week Of Vacation Filled In By Donna Murphy.