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Broadway Grosses

Week ending Sunday, September 16, 2012

Total gross
$17.4M
Shows
22
Avg capacity
89%
vs prior week
+2.8%

The week in review

Broadway grossed $17.4M across 22 shows for the week ending September 16, 2012, up 2.8% on the week. Houses were 89% full on average.

The Book of Mormon led the board at $1.6M, playing to a 103% house.

Porgy and Bess posted the biggest jump, up $183k from the prior week.

Weather: around 66°F.

ShowGrossvs prevCapacityAvg ticketPerfs
Eugene O'Neill Theatre
$1,618,059.00down $22k103%$184.888
Minskoff Theatre
$1,599,094.00up $32k99%$120.878
Gershwin Theatre
$1,435,082.00up $122k93%$106.718
Foxwoods Theatre
$1,222,322.00up $17k87%$90.828
Marquis Theatre
$1,174,627.00up $47k89%$102.448
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
$982,878.00up $3k98%$118.048
August Wilson Theatre
$962,514.00up $71k96%$101.848
Imperial Theatre
$930,380.00up $52k88%$92.248
Nederlander Theatre
$866,351.00up $58k100%$90.798
Majestic Theatre
$864,177.00up $34k93%$72.558
Broadhurst Theatre
$820,085.00up $79k87%$78.398
Richard Rodgers Theatre
$794,242.00up $183k83%$89.578
New Amsterdam Theatre
$667,919.00up $31k69%$67.358
Ambassador Theatre
$633,465.00up $24k90%$81.418
Vivian Beaumont Theater
$591,941.00up $67k93%$74.228
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
$460,925.00down $28k87%$63.268
Brooks Atkinson Theatre
$459,775.00down $4k97%$101.958
St. James Theatre
$442,787.00up $26k69%$59.748
Brooks Atkinson Theatre
$373,814.00up $27k78%$58.028
Cort Theatre
$219,944.00up $089%$76.050
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
$179,173.00up $21k78%$44.740
American Airlines Theatre
$103,184.00up $074%$38.160

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Source: Broadway League weekly grosses via Playbill. Commentary and context (weather, holidays, events) by BoothHistory.