On The Twentieth Century Played Its Final Performance On July 19, 2015, After Having Been Nominated For Five Tony Awards.
Penn And Teller On Broadway Opened On July 12, 2015. Reviews And Box Office Are Good But Not Outstanding, With Room For Growth.
Hamilton Began Previews To A Lot Of Broadway Buzz On July 13, 2015, With Its Opening Night Scheduled For August 6, 2015.
The Los Angeles Deaf West Theatre Company Production Of Spring Awakening Has A Surprise Transfer To Broadway.
Penn And Teller Return To Broadway For The First Time In 15 Years, With Old And New Tricks At The Marquis Theatre For Limited Engagement.
Wolf Hall Parts One And Two Concludes Its Moderate Run Today On July 5, 2015. It Did Not Recoup Its Initial Capitalization.
Amazing Grace Began Previews On June 25, 2015. Its Early Box Office Figures Were Not Promising. It Will Officially Open On July 16, 2015.
On June 28, 2015, The Audience Played Its Final Performance On Broadway. Helen Mirren Won A Tony Award For Her Portrayal.
Larry David Was Replaced By Jason Alexander In Fish In The Dark. Box Office Took A Major Dip When The Replacement Was Made.
The Visit, Starring Chita Rivera, Closed On June 14, 2015 After Winning No Tony Awards And Earning Consistently Dire Box Office Grosses.
Skylight Wrapped Up Its Tony Award-Winning Revival Run On June 21, 2015. It Received Seven Nominations And Recouped In Final Weeks.
Gigi Closes On June 21, 2015 At The Neil Simon Theatre, Starring Vanessa Hudgens And Victoria Clark, After Negative Reviews.
Fish In The Dark And Skylight Both Recouped, Both Produced By Scott Rudin. Skylight Did Well At The Tonys, Winning Best Revival.
It’s Only A Play Closed On June 7, 2015 Having Recouped Back In December. Nathan Lane Was The Major Box Office Draw With Broderick Falling Short.
This Year’s Tony Awards Had A Record Low Viewership, While The Broadway Season Set Records In Attendance And Box Office Grosses.
The 69yh Annual Tony Awards Took Place On June 7, 2015. Fun Home And Curious Incident Took Home Top Honors.