Broadway Box Office: Daniel Radcliffe Ends on a High, Season Ends Up 1 Percent
Daniel Radcliffe's final performance in 'Every Brilliant Thing' set a new box office record, grossing $2.3 million. The Broadway season ended with a slight increase in gross revenue, despite a small decline in attendance. Broadway League President Jason Laks highlighted the audience's enduring passion for live theatre amid economic challenges.
- ▪'Every Brilliant Thing' broke a house record with $2.3 million in gross revenue.
- ▪The Broadway season saw a 1 percent increase in gross revenue, totaling $1.91 billion.
- ▪Total attendance for the season was 14.6 million, down 0.6 percent from the previous season.
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Daniel Radcliffe on Broadway in 'Every Brilliant Thing.' Matthew Murphy Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Every Brilliant Thing broke a new house record as the show celebrated the end of Daniel Radcliffe’s run last week. The play brought in $2.3 million, which also made it the highest grossing show of the week, with average paid admission of $291 and 100 percent capacity. Mariska Hargitay took over the role starting May 26. Hamilton, The Lion King and Death of a Salesman, starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf, followed, with the latter bringing in $1.6 million across a seven-show week.
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