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Record-Breaking Season for Broadway in 2015-16
Broadway Broke Records For The 2015-16 Season, Bringing In $1.37 Billion Dollars With An Attendance Of 13.32 Million People.
“An Act of God” Returns with Sean Hayes
An Act Of God Began Previews For Its Second Summer In A Row, Starring Sean Hayes In The Role Formerly Played By Jim Parsons.
“Tuck Everlasting” Closes After 67 Broadway Performances
Tuck Everlasting Closes Prematurely After Mixed Reviews And Poor Box Office. Immortalized In Cast Album Featuring Fan Favorite Songs.
“American Psycho” Closes at $8.8 Million Loss
American Psycho, Starring Benjamin Walker, Closed After 81 Performances, At A Loss Of Its $8.8 Million Capitalization.
Jeff Daniels and Michelle Williams Wrap Up “Blackbird”
Blackbird, Starring Jeff Daniels, Closes On Broadway After Great Reviews And Awards Recognition But Middling Box Office.
“Hamilton” Wins Tony for Best Musical, “The Humans” Wins Best Play
The Tony Awards Broadcasted On Sunday June 12th, And Hamilton Won 11 Of The Awards For Which It Was Nominated.
Hamilton Tickets Update: Tickets Going On Sale in London and Chicago
Hamilton Tickets Now Go On Sale For The London And Chicago Shows. These Are Both Permanent Hamilton Shows With Open Runs.
Tony Nominated “Eclipsed” Concludes Run
Eclipsed Concluded Performances At The John Golden Theatre In A Production Written By Danai Gurira, Directed By Liesl Tommy.
Frank Langella Absent in Final Performance of “The Father”
The Father Closed On June 19, 2016 With A Tony Win For Its Star Frank Langella, Who Missed The Final Performance Due To Illness.
New York State Assembly Bans Ticket Buying Bots
New York State Has Passed A Law That Has Criminalized The Use Of Ticket Buying Bots To Resell Tickets At Hiked Prices.
“Shuffle Along” to Close Abruptly Following Tony Snub
Shuffle Along Will Close On July 24, 2016 Following The Departure Of Audra Mcdonald, As The Show Earned No Tony Awards.
Steve Martin and Edie Brickell’s “Bright Star” Closes on Broadway
Bright Star Closed, Despite Good Reviews, Following Lack Of Tony Award Wins In A Competitive Season And Poor Box Office Performance.
Will “Hamilton” Cast Departure Have a Major Impact?
Hamilton Is Still At The Top Of Its Game, But Its Three Major Stars Have Departed: Lin-Manuel Miranda, Phillipa Soo, And Leslie Odom, Jr.
“Long Day’s Journey Into Night” Closes on Broadway
On June 26, 2016, Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night Played Its Final Performance Of The 2016 Revival.
Extraordinary Revival of “The King and I” Concludes Run
The King And I Concluded Its Run On Broadway After Playing For Almost Two Years And Over 500 Performances.
“She Loves Me” Concludes Historic Broadway Run
She Loves Me Concluded Its Run On Broadway At Studio 54 After Becoming The First Broadway Show To Do A Live Stream Of Its Production.
“Motown the Musical” Is Back on Broadway
Motown Is Back On Broadway After Its National Tour In A Leaner Fierce Production With A New Cast And Irresistible Score.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Cats” Prowls onto Broadway
Cats Returns To Broadway After Being The Longest-Running Show For Some Time, Now The Fourth Longest-Running Show.
Ivo Van Hove’s “The Crucible” Concludes on Broadway
The Crucible, Starring Saoirse Ronan Concluded On Broadway With An Acclaimed Run, But No Tony Awards, And In The Red.
“Motown” to Close Abruptly Days After Opening
Motown Returned To Broadway After A Year And A Half Hiatus On National Tour, Closed Suddenly Due To Poor Ticket Sales.
“Shuffle Along” Closes Due to Audra McDonald’s Absence
Shuffle Along Closed On July 24, 2016 Due To The Maternity Leave Of Audra Mcdonald Along With The Poor Reception At The Tony Awards.
“Fully Committed” is Fully Concluded on Broadway
Fully Committed Closes On Broadway On July 31, 2016 After A Moderately Successful Run Starring Jesse Tyler Ferguson.
Pop-Up TKTS Booth Opens at Lincoln Center
TKTS Has A New Pop Up At Lincoln Center From August To October To Appeal To New Yorkers To Offer Discount Ticket Deals.
Four Year Broadway Sales Cycle Looms
In This Election Year, Broadway Is Experiencing A Downturn, With 10 Shows Closing Between Mid-July And The End Of The Year.