| Show | This Week Gross Potential Gross | Diff $ | Avg Ticket Top Ticket | Seats Sold Seats in Theatre | Perfs Previews | % Cap | Diff % cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 42nd Street Winter Garden Theatre | $240,626.00 $0.00 | $20,881.00 | $30.50 $0.00 | 7,890 1,655 | 8 0 | 59.59% | 4.82% |
| As Is Lyceum Theatre | $57,567.00 $0.00 | $5,283.00 | $18.75 $0.00 | 3,071 684 | 8 0 | 56.12% | 7.14% |
| Big River Eugene O'Neill Theatre | $272,763.00 $0.00 | $20,416.00 | $35.46 $0.00 | 7,692 1,018 | 8 0 | 94.45% | 4.30% |
| Biloxi Blues Neil Simon Theatre | $238,743.00 $0.00 | $26,127.00 | $26.28 $0.00 | 9,085 1,336 | 8 0 | 85.00% | 11.38% |
| Cats Winter Garden Theatre | $463,117.00 $0.00 | -$4,188.00 | $38.61 $0.00 | 11,995 1,482 | 8 0 | 101.17% | -0.12% |
| A Chorus Line Sam S. Shubert Theatre | $190,672.00 $0.00 | $18,344.00 | $28.68 $0.00 | 6,649 1,472 | 8 0 | 56.46% | 6.63% |
| La Cage aux Folles Palace Theatre | $389,388.00 $0.00 | $38,808.00 | $34.59 $0.00 | 11,256 1,683 | 8 0 | 83.60% | 6.16% |
| The Odd Couple Broadhurst Theatre | $157,974.00 $0.00 | $55,244.00 | $27.26 $0.00 | 5,796 1,181 | 8 0 | 61.35% | 18.66% |
| Oh! Calcutta! Edison Theatre | $40,246.00 $0.00 | $1,083.00 | $14.25 $0.00 | 2,824 499 | 8 0 | 70.74% | 9.60% |
| The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe Plymouth Theatre | $66,360.00 $0.00 | $0.00 | $12.83 $0.00 | 5,172 1,068 | 0 5 | 96.85% | 0.00% |
| Singin' in the Rain Gershwin Theatre | $275,355.00 $0.00 | $48,690.00 | $31.18 $0.00 | 8,832 1,933 | 8 0 | 57.11% | 11.27% |
| Song and Dance Royale Theatre | $195,023.00 $0.00 | $76,822.00 | $33.94 $0.00 | 5,746 1,069 | 0 7 | 76.79% | 7.87% |
| Sunday in the Park with George Booth Theatre | $116,763.00 $0.00 | -$766.00 | $26.68 $0.00 | 4,377 771 | 8 0 | 70.96% | 4.11% |
Grosses were up by more than 5% for the week ending March 29.
Fans are rushing to the Broadhurst to see the drag ball-inspired revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives TV star has sent tickets flying at the Ambassador.
The name on everybody's lips is Whitney.
Even a performance cancellation can't stop one of Broadway's newest plays from being a top grosser.
Even with a show cancellation, the show's $1.1 million box office is the top take of its run at the Golden.