The Top Earner In The Week Ending September 21, 2014 Was The Lion King, Which Also Now Reached The Honor Of Being The Top Grossing Show Worldwide.
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Has Recouped Its Investment On Broadway. Jessie Mueller Won The 2014 Tony Award For Best Actress In A Musical.
This Is Our Youth Opened On September 11, 2014 To Positive Reviews, But The Box Office Is Still Behind. This Is The Broadway Debut For Kenneth Lonergan.
The Radio City Christmas Spectacular Will Begin On November 7, 2014 At Radio City Music Hall, Running Until December 31, 2014.
The Week Ending September 14, 2014 Was A Stark Improvement In Terms Of Ticket Sales From The Week Before, Which Was A Notable Poor Week.
The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time Has Begun Preview Performances At The Ethel Barrymore Theatre. It Transfers To Broadway From The West End.
The Country House Has Begun Previews At Manhattan Theater Club’s Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. Starring Blythe Danner, This New Play By Donald Margulies.
This Was A Very Slow Week On Broadway, With Ticket Sales Decreasing Almost Across The Board. The Only Exception Was It’s Only A Play.
EGOT's And REGOT's. Who Has Received Them And Who Are On Their Way. A List Of Impending Broadway Stars That May Deserve The EGOT Award
New Shows You Can’t Take It With You And It’s Only A Play Began Performances This Past Week, With The Latter Doing Exceptionally Well At The Box Office.
Larry David’s Play A Fish In The Dark Will Play The Cort Theatre With Previews Beginning On February 2, 2015 And An Opening Night On March 5, 2015.
It’s Only A Play Began Previews On Broadway On August 28, 2014 Starring Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Stockard Channing, And F. Murray Abraham.
You Can’t Take It With You Began Previews At The Longacre Theatre On August 26, 2014, Scheduled To Run A Limited Engagement Of 19 Weeks.
The 2013 Disney Animated Film Frozen Has Confirmed That A Stage Musical Adaptation Is In Development. It Is Early In The Process But Marketing Has Started.
Newsies, The Musical Adaptation Of The 1992 Flop Film Of The Same Name, Concluded Its Broadway Run On August 24, 2014. The Show Was A Hit.
This Is Our Youth Began Previews This Week, Earning Just Over Half Of Its Gross Potential Across Seven Performances. The Overall Industry Saw A Large Decrease.