Broadway Grosses
Week ending Sunday, September 17, 2000
Total gross
$10.0M
Shows
22
Avg capacity
77%
vs prior week
+5.2%
The week in review
Broadway grossed $10.0M across 22 shows for the week ending September 17, 2000, up 5.2% on the week. Houses were 77% full on average.
The Lion King led the board at $970k, playing to a 101% house.
Swing! posted the biggest jump, up $124k from the prior week.
| Show | Gross | vs prev | Capacity | Avg ticket | Perfs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minskoff Theatre | $969,988.00 | down ▼ $68 | 101% | $66.83 | 8 |
2Aida Palace Theatre | $819,607.00 | up ▲ $39k | 96% | $63.12 | 8 |
Vivian Beaumont Theater | $630,253.00 | up ▲ $22k | 99% | $74.37 | 8 |
Martin Beck Theatre | $622,463.00 | up ▲ $42k | 87% | $62.92 | 8 |
Majestic Theatre | $582,938.00 | up ▲ $45k | 73% | $62.42 | 8 |
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre | $523,308.00 | up ▲ $56k | 82% | $52.86 | 8 |
Ambassador Theatre | $464,076.00 | up ▲ $43k | 75% | $52.93 | 8 |
Neil Simon Theatre | $460,304.00 | up ▲ $28k | 64% | $67.41 | 8 |
Gershwin Theatre | $456,190.00 | up ▲ $65k | 67% | $44.14 | 8 |
10Cabaret Kit Kat Klub | $444,092.00 | up ▲ $59k | 94% | $64.41 | 8 |
Broadway Theatre | $434,313.00 | up ▲ $54k | 63% | $49.36 | 8 |
12Fosse Broadhurst Theatre | $413,217.00 | up ▲ $66k | 79% | $57.38 | 8 |
Minskoff Theatre | $399,862.00 | up ▲ $45k | 66% | $44.66 | 8 |
14Swing! St. James Theatre | $389,247.00 | up ▲ $124k | 59% | $47.85 | 8 |
Marquis Theatre | $376,461.00 | up ▲ $62k | 63% | $46.72 | 8 |
Broadway Theatre | $347,133.00 | up ▲ $46k | 59% | $52.24 | 8 |
Virginia Theatre | $343,288.00 | up ▲ $38k | 80% | $42.52 | 1 |
18Rent Nederlander Theatre | $332,783.00 | up ▲ $29k | 68% | $52.05 | 8 |
Plymouth Theatre | $320,697.00 | up ▲ $62k | 71% | $52.98 | 8 |
American Airlines Theatre | $268,042.00 | up ▲ $3k | 96% | $47.19 | 8 |
Royale Theatre | $227,881.00 | up ▲ $42k | 59% | $45.06 | 8 |
Helen Hayes Theatre | $215,585.00 | up ▲ $32k | 92% | $49.81 | 8 |
Source: Broadway League weekly grosses via Playbill. Commentary and context (weather, holidays, events) by BoothHistory.