Lights on Broadway shine brightly
2017 a record season in the theatre world
NEW YORK — The year on Broadway came to a very sparkly end for theatre producers as many shows recorded their most profitable weeks ever despite theatregoers facing bitter cold and some eye-popping ticket prices.
Ten shows last week earned more than $2 million (all figures U.S.), led by Hamilton, The Lion King and Wicked, which each pulled in more than $3 million, according to the Broadway League, a trade association for the industry. The year ended with grosses soaring to $1.6 billion and attracting 13.74 million patrons — both yearly records.
New weekly highs were reached by shows including Come From Away, SpongeBob SquarePants, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Play That Goes Wrong, Waitress and The Band’s Visit. Even the musical Chicago got into the act at the mature age of 21, earning a record $1.3 million.
Those who boasted surpassing the $2 million mark included The Phantom of the Opera, Hello, Dolly! Dear Evan Hansen, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Aladdin, Springsteen on Broadway and The Book of Mormon.
The time around Christmas and New Year’s is usually Broadway’s boom time, but this holiday season was particularly flush, pushed by premium pricing and several shows going from eight performances a week to nine. The average price for a seat at Hamilton was $358, while it was $508 to hear Bruce Springsteen. The official top premium price to see Bette Midler in Hello, Dolly! was $996.
Not every show was popping Champagne. The holiday revue Home for the Holidays, which featured the winners of various TV singing competitions, ended its run as one of the poorest performing shows ever on Broadway. It crept out of town with a weekly haul of under $80,000 over eight performances, or five per cent of its potential gross. The average ticket was just $26, but the theatre was 70 per cent empty.
The data this year is based on a 53-week calendar year, which is periodically necessary so 365-day years can be lined up with 52-weeklong sales windows measured Monday through Sunday.