Broadway Grosses
Week ending Sunday, January 18, 2009
Total gross
$13.9M
Shows
21
Avg capacity
85%
vs prior week
−12.7%
The week in review
Broadway grossed $13.9M across 21 shows for the week ending January 18, 2009, down 12.7% on the week. Houses were 85% full on average.
Wicked led the board at $1.3M, playing to a 93% house.
Spring Awakening posted the biggest jump, up $98k from the prior week.
Weather: around 18°F, 1 rainy day, 0.52in of snow.
| Show | Gross | vs prev | Capacity | Avg ticket | Perfs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gershwin Theatre | $1,302,387.00 | down ▼ $63k | 93% | $96.78 | 8 |
Imperial Theatre | $1,149,588.00 | down ▼ $72k | 91% | $111.45 | 8 |
August Wilson Theatre | $1,039,863.00 | down ▼ $24k | 99% | $107.84 | 8 |
Minskoff Theatre | $1,023,125.00 | down ▼ $8k | 91% | $84.90 | 8 |
Vivian Beaumont Theater | $928,947.00 | down ▼ $21k | 98% | $113.66 | 8 |
Broadhurst Theatre | $805,395.00 | down ▼ $48k | 89% | $75.87 | 8 |
Richard Rodgers Theatre | $799,799.00 | down ▼ $9k | 93% | $78.84 | 8 |
Broadway Theatre | $785,358.00 | down ▼ $64k | 73% | $77.18 | 8 |
New Amsterdam Theatre | $724,209.00 | up ▲ $39k | 76% | $65.90 | 8 |
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre | $720,959.00 | down ▼ $15k | 82% | $72.01 | 8 |
Eugene O'Neill Theatre | $715,399.00 | up ▲ $98k | 97% | $84.61 | 8 |
Majestic Theatre | $653,913.00 | down ▼ $79k | 83% | $61.35 | 8 |
13Equus Broadhurst Theatre | $484,133.00 | down ▼ $2k | 69% | $72.85 | 8 |
14Chicago Ambassador Theatre | $476,811.00 | up ▲ $256 | 80% | $69.06 | 8 |
Ethel Barrymore Theatre | $421,988.00 | up ▲ $88k | 67% | $74.61 | 8 |
16Pal Joey Studio 54 | $388,250.00 | up ▲ $12k | 91% | $52.99 | 8 |
Imperial Theatre | $371,918.00 | up ▲ $29k | 67% | $70.52 | 8 |
Marquis Theatre | $361,036.00 | up ▲ $0 | 92% | $30.54 | 5 |
19Avenue Q John Golden Theatre | $319,716.00 | down ▼ $2k | 84% | $59.66 | 8 |
American Airlines Theatre | $267,728.00 | up ▲ $83k | 88% | $51.41 | 0 |
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre | $142,116.00 | down ▼ $3k | 56% | $48.54 | 0 |
Source: Broadway League weekly grosses via Playbill. Commentary and context (weather, holidays, events) by BoothHistory.