Broadway Grosses
Week ending Sunday, March 13, 2022
Total gross
$22.4M
Shows
20
Avg capacity
84%
vs prior week
+13.3%
The week in review
Broadway grossed $22.4M across 20 shows for the week ending March 13, 2022, up 13.3% on the week. Houses were 84% full on average.
The Music Man led the board at $3.2M, playing to a 97% house.
The Lion King posted the biggest jump, up $422k from the prior week.
Weather: around 40°F, a wet week with 3 rainy days, 1.89in of snow.
| Show | Gross | vs prev | Capacity | Avg ticket | Perfs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Winter Garden Theatre | $3,182,717.64 | down ▼ $44k | 97% | $268.09 | 8 |
Richard Rodgers Theatre | $2,121,711.00 | up ▲ $164k | 99% | $202.80 | 8 |
Hudson Theatre | $1,578,282.35 | down ▼ $29k | 99% | $204.39 | 0 |
Minskoff Theatre | $1,517,066.40 | up ▲ $422k | 95% | $117.46 | 8 |
Gershwin Theatre | $1,504,749.00 | up ▲ $372k | 93% | $111.50 | 8 |
Lyric Theatre | $1,346,848.80 | up ▲ $167k | 86% | $120.97 | 8 |
Lena Horne Theatre | $1,251,752.00 | up ▲ $131k | 100% | $151.54 | 8 |
Al Hirschfeld Theatre | $1,241,670.70 | up ▲ $144k | 92% | $129.99 | 8 |
Neil Simon Theatre | $1,150,430.50 | up ▲ $26k | 79% | $129.54 | 8 |
Eugene O'Neill Theatre | $973,094.75 | up ▲ $131k | 98% | $116.15 | 8 |
11Aladdin New Amsterdam Theatre | $949,239.97 | up ▲ $144k | 89% | $77.35 | 8 |
12Company Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre | $830,323.53 | up ▲ $315k | 90% | $110.78 | 8 |
St. James Theatre | $790,681.15 | up ▲ $115k | 83% | $105.12 | 6 |
Majestic Theatre | $723,162.64 | up ▲ $53k | 61% | $92.88 | 8 |
Music Box Theatre | $694,610.50 | up ▲ $158k | 82% | $108.25 | 8 |
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre | $657,367.50 | up ▲ $48k | 49% | $114.15 | 8 |
Walter Kerr Theatre | $590,660.00 | down ▼ $232k | 101% | $127.68 | 5 |
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre | $504,156.00 | up ▲ $116k | 68% | $88.64 | 8 |
19Chicago Ambassador Theatre | $472,617.56 | up ▲ $132k | 64% | $85.36 | 8 |
Hayes Theater | $294,863.60 | up ▲ $0 | 92% | $91.43 | 0 |
Source: Broadway League weekly grosses via Playbill. Commentary and context (weather, holidays, events) by BoothHistory.