The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Broadway’s 2017-18 season highestgro­ssing in its 88-year history

- By Ivan Pereira

When it comes to attracting crowds, the Great White Way is not playing around.

The Broadway League announced Tuesday the 2017-2018 season was the most-attended and highestgro­ssing season in its 88-year history.

The season, which ended May 27, included 33 production­s that collective­ly sold 13.27 million tickets, a 2.9 percent increase from the 2016-2017 season. Gross earnings grew 17.1 percent from last year, amounting to about $1.7 billion.

The Broadway League, a trade organizati­on, boasted that the production­s’ collective attendance surpassed the combined tickets sold for major New York and New Jersey profession­al sports teams during that period by 3.5 million.

“It’s been a remarkably diverse season with a wide variety of outstandin­g musicals and plays on Broadway that have attracted a record number of theatregoe­rs proving once again that there really is something for everyone on Broadway in a wide range of price points,” the league’s president, Charlotte St. Martin, said in a statement.

Headlining production­s included the New York version of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” and the revival of “Angels in America.”

The league was careful to note this season technicall­y included 53 weeks, but still smashed records from the most recent 53-week season in 2010-2011.

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