Audiences flock to Priscilla Queen of the Desert
In its first full week of performances since opening on Broadway to generally good reviews, the new musical Priscilla Queen of the Desert notched a 30 percent increase in ticket sales last week and the revival of Arcadia was up 20 percent compared to its box-office grosses the prior week, according to data released yesterday by the Broadway League.
Most other Broadway musicals and plays had down sales last week, after students and families returned home from spring vacations in New York.
Of those shows making gains, Priscilla had by far the biggest week-to-week jump, with a total gross of $962,163. Also coming on strong was Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, which was up about 8 percent for a total of $1.52 million. Spider-Man was the third highest-grossing show on Broadway last week, behind Wicked with $1.63 million and The Lion King with $1.58 million.
(Via ArtsBeat)
Most other Broadway musicals and plays had down sales last week, after students and families returned home from spring vacations in New York.
Of those shows making gains, Priscilla had by far the biggest week-to-week jump, with a total gross of $962,163. Also coming on strong was Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, which was up about 8 percent for a total of $1.52 million. Spider-Man was the third highest-grossing show on Broadway last week, behind Wicked with $1.63 million and The Lion King with $1.58 million.
(Via ArtsBeat)
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