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Broadway Sees Highest Grossing Season on Record
Broadway Sees Highest Grossing Season on Record

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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Broadway Sees Highest Grossing Season on Record

Broadway's 2024-2025 season grossed $1.89 billion across all productions, marking the highest season on record and a recovery from the pandemic. The gross totals are up 23 percent from last season, and, significantly, the numbers also come in above Broadway's 2018-2019 season, which had held the record for $1.83 billion in gross revenue and had been the benchmark against which Broadway was measuring its post-pandemic recovery. Broadway first overtook the 2018-2019 season grosses in early May. More from The Hollywood Reporter Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit, Nicholas Christopher to Lead Broadway Revival of 'Chess' James Corden, Neil Patrick Harris and Bobby Cannavale to Star on Broadway This Fall Broadway Box Office: 'Redwood' Ends Run With Momentum, Clooney Stays on Top In the prior two seasons, Broadway grossed $1.54 billion and $1.58 billion respectively. The 2019-2020 and 2021-2022 seasons were both shortened due to the pandemic. The 2024-2025 season began May 20, 2024 and ended May 25, 2025. Attendance for the 2024-2025 season came in at 14.66 million, below the 14.77 million from the 2018-2019 season, suggesting that increased ticket prices played a part in the higher grosses this past season. Average ticket prices were up 3 percent from last season and up 4 percent from the 2018-2019 season. While Broadway League president Jason Laks celebrated the grosses achievement, he also underlined the trend. 'As we look to next season, we have to be sober about the challenges Broadway faces. We can't be satisfied with 2019's definition of success anymore. With rising costs hitting every facet of production, it is becoming harder and harder to bring live theatre to the stage. Shows today have an ever-shorter window to get on their feet. The investment that fuels Broadway is something we can't ever take for granted,' Laks said in a statement. Among the high earners this season, Good Night, and Good Luck yet again broke its own record for highest weekly gross for a play on Broadway, bringing in $4.2 million last week and playing to more than 100 percent capacity at the Winter Garden Theater. The average ticket price for the play was $337.59. The play is currently scheduled to end its run June 8. The next highest earners last week were Othello, starring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal, with $3.3 million and the highest average ticket price of $398, and Glengarry Glen Ross, starring Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk and Bill Burr, which earned $2.7 million across a nine-performance week. Wicked and The Lion King rounded out the top five, with $2.3 million and $2 million respectively. Overall, Broadway grosses were up 7 percent over the prior week, as the industry races toward the June 9 Tony Awards ceremony and as many shows, including several best musical nominees Death Becomes Her (up $229,324) Maybe Happy Ending (up $87,044), Dead Outlaw (up $62,530) and more saw boosts in their grosses over the prior week. Call Me Izzy, a one-woman show starring Jean Smart, also joined the boards last week, playing two previews at Studio 54 and playing to 94 percent capacity. Best of The Hollywood Reporter How the Warner Brothers Got Their Film Business Started Meet the World Builders: Hollywood's Top Physical Production Executives of 2023 Men in Blazers, Hollywood's Favorite Soccer Podcast, Aims for a Global Empire

Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit to star in 'Chess' revival on Broadway
Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit to star in 'Chess' revival on Broadway

UPI

time2 days ago

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Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit to star in 'Chess' revival on Broadway

May 29 (UPI) -- Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit and Nicholas Christopher have signed on to star in the upcoming Chess revival on Broadway this fall. The stage musical features music and lyrics by Benny Andersson, Tim Rice and Björn Ulvaeus, and a new book by Danny Strong. "It's America versus Russia at the World Chess Championship, where the espionage and romance are as complicated and exhilarating as the game itself," a synopsis of the show said. "For the two players and the woman torn between them, everything -- personal, professional, and political -- is at risk... and nobody's rules are the same." The show initially opened in 1988 and played for two months.

Lea Michele set to return to Broadway
Lea Michele set to return to Broadway

News.com.au

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News.com.au

Lea Michele set to return to Broadway

On Wednesday, it was announced that the Glee star is returning to Broadway in a lead role in the new production of Chess. Michele will star alongside Les Misérables actor Aaron Tveit and stage actor and singer Nicholas Christopher. The upcoming revival is set to take place at a Shubert Theater. The exact dates and theatre are yet to be announced. This will be the first Broadway revival of the musical since its opening in 1988, following its West End debut in 1986.

Lea Michele set to return to Broadway
Lea Michele set to return to Broadway

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Lea Michele set to return to Broadway

On Wednesday, it was announced that the Glee star is returning to Broadway in a lead role in the new production of Chess. Michele will star alongside Les Misérables actor Aaron Tveit and stage actor and singer Nicholas Christopher. The upcoming revival is set to take place at a Shubert Theater. The exact dates and theatre are yet to be announced. This will be the first Broadway revival of the musical since its opening in 1988, following its West End debut in 1986.

Chess Broadway revival starring Lea Michele Aaron Tveit Nicholas Christopher set for fall 2025
Chess Broadway revival starring Lea Michele Aaron Tveit Nicholas Christopher set for fall 2025

Express Tribune

time3 days ago

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Chess Broadway revival starring Lea Michele Aaron Tveit Nicholas Christopher set for fall 2025

The first Broadway revival of Chess will arrive this fall with Aaron Tveit, Lea Michele, and Nicholas Christopher in the starring roles. The production will open in fall 2025 at a Shubert theater to be announced. Tony winner Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening) will direct, with Tveit playing Freddie Trumper, Michele as Florence Vassey, and Christopher portraying Anatoly Sergievsky according to Deadline. Produced by Tom Hulce, Robert Ahrens, and The Shubert Organization alongside Creative Partners Productions, Chess will feature a new book by Emmy Award winner Danny Strong (Dopesick). Music and lyrics are by ABBA's Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, and Tim Rice, based on an idea by Rice. Chess tells the story of a Cold War-era grandmaster chess tournament between American Freddie Trumper and Soviet Anatoly Sergievsky. Florence, Trumper's manager and possible lover, becomes entangled with his opponent. The official synopsis states: 'It's America versus Russia at the World Chess Championship, where espionage and romance are as complicated and exhilarating as the game itself. For the two players and the woman torn between them, everything—personal, professional, and political—is at risk…and nobody's rules are the same.' The musical originally premiered in London's West End in 1986, directed by Trevor Nunn after original director Michael Bennett withdrew due to health issues. Despite mixed reviews and revisions before its 1988 Broadway premiere, Chess closed shortly after opening. However, it has since gained a devoted following and produced the global hit 'One Night In Bangkok.' This revival marks Lea Michele's first Broadway appearance since her acclaimed role in the 2022 Funny Girl revival. Michele is best known for her TV role as Rachel Berry in Glee. Aaron Tveit won a Tony for Moulin Rouge! The Musical, and Nicholas Christopher has appeared in Hamilton and the 2023 Sweeney Todd revival. Choreography will be by Lorin Latarro (Waitress), with music supervision by Brian Usifer. Chess will be presented by arrangement with Three Knights, the Shubert Organization, and Robert Fox Ltd. Production dates, additional casting, and creative team details will be announced soon.

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