Grosses Analysis: John Leguizamo’s Latin History for Morons Starts Strong at the Box Office | Playbill

Industry News Grosses Analysis: John Leguizamo’s Latin History for Morons Starts Strong at the Box Office Dear Evan Hansen also celebrated impressive box office figures as its Tony-winning star Ben Platt nears his departure from the hit musical.
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John Leguizamo’s Latin History for Morons, which began Broadway previews October 19 at Studio 54, is already off to a strong start, taking in $312,337 at the box office in just three performances—indicating a healthy run for the limited engagement. Performances are currently scheduled February 4, 2018.

Get an in-depth look at this past week's grosses here.

The Play That Goes Wrong, the London farce about a theatre troupe in comic crisis, had its best week at the Lyceum Theatre box office since the week of Tony Award nominations in April, bringing in $414,902 (up $17,200 from the week before).

Read: HOW JOHN LEGUIZAMO TURNED HEARTBREAK INTO BROADWAY HISTORY

Additionally, fans continue to flock to Dear Evan Hansen as Tony-winning star Ben Platt counts down to his final performance on November 6. The Tony-winning musical from Benj Pasek and Justin Paul musical earned $1,666,830, with an average ticket price of $208 and playing to 101 percent capacity.

 
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