Musical goblinwhich returned to Broadway last month for a limited run, grossed $2,230,419 across eight performances for the week ending December 22, breaking the Marquis Theater's home record for a pre-holiday box office highlight.
Renaissance that stars I mean girls Tony nominee Gray Hanson as Buddy the Elf and Sean Astin as Santa, beat the previous week's total of $2,033,784 and grew to 98% of capacity at the massive Marquis. The show finished fourth overall at the box office for the week behind only the usual suspects evil ($3,024,095 flagship frame at Gershwin), The lion king ($2,897,476 in Minskoff) and Hamilton ($2,491,550 at Richard Rodgers), all of which also saw weekly gains.
Based on the now-essential 2023 film starring Will Ferrell and directed by Jon Favreau. Musical goblin It first opened on Broadway during the 2010-2011 season with a book by Thomas Meehan and Bob Martin, with songs by Matthew Sklar and Chad Bigulin. She returned to New York for the 2012-2013 vacation with a revised book. It broke West End holiday records in 2022 and 2023.
For the frame, dwarf He surpassed Marquez's previous record held Beetlejuicewhich grossed $2,146,200 million in the week ending January 8, 2023. dwarf It is scheduled to continue until January 5.
Other notable box office numbers for the 31st week of the 2024-2025 Broadway season included a strong first full week for All in: A comedy about lovebased on the short stories by Simon Rich, added two performances compared to five performances last week at the Hudson Theater and grossed $1,327,148. total, All in He was one of 10 sold-out shows of the frame, and he joined chicago, hadestown, hamilton, oh, mary!, romeo and juliet, anthropomorphic, sophs, strangers and evil.
Gypsieswith Audra McDonald in the role of Mama Rose under the direction of George C. Wolfe, saw US$1,567,014 across three previews and five performances, down from the previous week's eight previews ($1,818,235).
Jonathan Spector Eureka Day At the Samuel J. Friedman Theater it has grossed $234,510 and has already extended its run by two weeks to February 2.
In all, 34 Broadway plays were on the board last week (California Hills Closed on Sunday) Total $44,466,554in presence 302,828, Both numbers are 32% better than last year at this time. It was the average ticket price $146.84$1.19 larger than last year.
Season so far, it has been a hit on Broadway US$1,036,648,946 Up over 15% over last year at this time, with total attendance 8,274,472 It also increased by about 15%.
All figures provided by the Broadway League. For complete box office listings, visit the league's website.