The Mikado (Broadway, August Wilson Theatre, 1987) | Playbill

The Mikado

Broadway
Operetta
Revival


SYNOPSIS: The son of the Mikado of Japan disguises himself as a wandering minstrel to woo the fair Yum-Yum, who is scheduled to marry the Lord High Executioner, in Gilbert and Sullivan's satirical operetta.
People (53)

Awards

Tony Award
1987 Best Direction of a Musical Nominee
1987 Best Choreography Nominee

QUICK STATS

(as of May 3, 1987) Total Current Gross: $490,302.00 Highest Weekly Gross: $122,272.00 (Week Ending Apr 19, 1987)   Average Ticket Price: $20.92 Average % Capacity: 48.52%

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
May 3, 1987 48 $79,085.00 $0.00 $9,536.00 $19.96 $0.00 3,962 1,204 8 0 41.13% 6.29%
Apr 26, 1987 47 $69,549.00 $0.00 -$52,723.00 $20.72 $0.00 3,356 1,204 8 0 34.84% -22.64%
Apr 19, 1987 46 $122,272.00 $0.00 $9,426.00 $22.09 $0.00 5,536 1,204 8 0 57.48% 4.70%
Apr 12, 1987 45 $112,846.00 $0.00 $6,296.00 $22.20 $0.00 5,084 1,204 8 0 52.78% -3.59%
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