The Hills of California (Broadway, Broadhurst Theatre, 2024) | Playbill

The Hills of California

Broadway
Play
Original

“What is a song? A song is a dream... a place to be. Somewhere you can live. And in that place, there are no walls. No boundaries. No locks. No keys. You can go anywhere...”

Following their triumphant production of The Ferryman, Tony-winning Playwright Jez Butterworth and Oscar® and Tony-winning Director Sam Mendes reunite for The Hills of California.



SYNOPSIS:

In the sweltering heat of a 1970s summer, the Webb sisters return to their childhood home in Blackpool, an English seaside town, where their mother Veronica lies dying upstairs. Gloria and Ruby now have families of their own. Jill never left. And Joan? No one’s heard from her in twenty years… but Jill insists that their mother’s favorite won’t let them down this time.

The run-down Sea View Guest House is haunted by bittersweet memories of amusement park rides and overdue bills. Back in the 1950s, each night the girls rehearse their singing act, managed by their fiercely loving single mom. But when a record producer offers a shot at fame and a chance to escape, it will cost them all dearly.



SCHEDULE:
October 1–November 3: Tuesday @7pm, Wednesday @1pm and 7pm, Thursday @7pm, Friday @7pm, Saturday @1pm and 7pm, Sunday @2pm

  • Running Time: 2 hours and 45 minutes, including intermission
  • playwright: Jez Butterworth
People (99)

QUICK STATS

(as of Sep 29, 2024) Total Current Gross: $1,205,234.00 Highest Weekly Gross: $535,527.00 (Week Ending Sep 22, 2024)   Average Ticket Price: $69.29 Average % Capacity: 79.67%

Grosses

Week Ending Week Number This Week Gross Potential Gross Diff $ Avg Ticket Top Ticket Seats Sold Seats in Theatre Perfs Previews % Cap This Week Diff % cap
Sep 29, 2024 19 $390,469.50 -$145,057.50 $54.25 $327.00 7,198 1,175 1 6 87.51% 12.45%
Sep 22, 2024 18 $535,527.00 $256,289.50 $75.90 $327.00 7,056 1,175 0 8 75.06% -1.39%
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