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Broadway Box Office Remains Strong with 'The Lost Boys', 'Dog Day Afternoon' Leading Sales

Broadway productions continue to draw robust audiences, with shows like 'The Lost Boys,' 'Dog Day Afternoon,' 'Proof,' 'Schmigadoon!' and 'The Rocky Horror Show' selling out or nearly selling out performances.

Key Points

  • Broadway box office remains strong with multiple shows selling out
  • 'The Lost Boys' and 'Dog Day Afternoon' among top performers
  • 'Becky Shaw' earned $243,174 with 93% capacity at previews
  • 'Just Time' saw $1M decline after Jonathan Groff's departure

Full Details

Broadway's busy season continues to deliver strong box office results with multiple recent productions pulling in large audiences. 'The Lost Boys' and 'Dog Day Afternoon' have been among the top performers, with many shows selling out or nearly selling out their performances. Other productions including 'Proof,' 'Schmigadoon!' and 'The Rocky Horror Show' have also drawn significant crowds. The production 'Becky Shaw' opened at Second Stage's Hayes theater to strong reviews and pulled in $243,174 for seven previews with 93% capacity attendance. However, 'Just Time' experienced a decline of over $1 million from the previous week's full performances that included original star Jonathan Groff's final shows. The overall Broadway market remains robust as the spring season progresses.

Why It Matters

Strong Broadway attendance indicates healthy consumer interest in live entertainment despite economic uncertainties.

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