Broadway Grosses
Week ending Sunday, September 26, 2004
Total gross
$10.7M
Shows
22
Avg capacity
76%
vs prior week
+2.3%
The week in review
Broadway grossed $10.7M across 22 shows for the week ending September 26, 2004, up 2.3% on the week. Houses were 76% full on average.
Wicked led the board at $1.2M, playing to a 100% house.
42nd Street posted the biggest jump, up $26k from the prior week.
Weather: around 65°F.
| Show | Gross | vs prev | Capacity | Avg ticket | Perfs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gershwin Theatre | $1,172,291.00 | up ▲ $7k | 100% | $81.00 | 8 |
Minskoff Theatre | $1,087,707.00 | up ▲ $10k | 95% | $79.60 | 8 |
Broadhurst Theatre | $912,227.00 | up ▲ $21k | 98% | $77.97 | 8 |
St. James Theatre | $850,513.00 | up ▲ $25k | 89% | $70.30 | 8 |
Neil Simon Theatre | $761,949.00 | up ▲ $4k | 91% | $73.02 | 8 |
Ford Center for the Performing Arts | $589,109.00 | up ▲ $26k | 78% | $52.02 | 8 |
Majestic Theatre | $552,190.00 | up ▲ $14k | 78% | $55.08 | 8 |
Richard Rodgers Theatre | $530,018.00 | up ▲ $2k | 79% | $63.55 | 8 |
John Golden Theatre | $496,435.00 | up ▲ $6k | 99% | $78.44 | 8 |
10Chicago Ambassador Theatre | $489,131.00 | up ▲ $496 | 91% | $62.12 | 8 |
Vivian Beaumont Theater | $483,082.00 | up ▲ $15k | 90% | $64.09 | 8 |
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre | $473,316.00 | down ▼ $61k | 76% | $51.47 | 8 |
Minskoff Theatre | $435,541.00 | down ▼ $70k | 56% | $57.63 | 8 |
Broadway Theatre | $431,102.00 | down ▼ $57k | 53% | $58.23 | 8 |
Al Hirschfeld Theatre | $338,230.00 | up ▲ $16k | 49% | $59.83 | 8 |
16Rent Nederlander Theatre | $276,276.00 | down ▼ $19k | 62% | $47.40 | 8 |
Belasco Theatre | $229,482.00 | up ▲ $10k | 51% | $54.21 | 8 |
Lyceum Theatre | $185,652.00 | down ▼ $5k | 68% | $48.69 | 8 |
19Reckless Biltmore Theatre | $149,256.00 | up ▲ $0 | 92% | $49.80 | 0 |
20Brooklyn Plymouth Theatre | $135,106.00 | up ▲ $0 | 61% | $53.15 | 0 |
Helen Hayes Theatre | $77,364.00 | up ▲ $11k | 41% | $39.71 | 8 |
Lyceum Theatre | $7,809.00 | down ▼ $842 | 20% | $56.18 | 1 |
Source: Broadway League weekly grosses via Playbill. Commentary and context (weather, holidays, events) by BoothHistory.