Tony-Nominated ‘Shucked’, Others See Broadway

Norman Ray

Global Courant 2023-05-10 01:09:08

Perhaps last week’s Tony Award nominations started paying off at the box office quicker than expected, at least for a few productions: Figures for last week, while down overall, indicate a nice bump upwards for Some Like It Hot, Shucked, Summer, 1976 and Good night, Oscar.

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Some Like It Hot, the musical adaptation of the 1959 film classic that scored 13 nominations on May 2 (the most of any production) saw a box office jump of $115,448 to $876,193, while Shucked, with nine nominations, was up $69,529 to a best -ever $620,075.

Good Night, Oscar, with three nominations including one for star Sean Hayes, was up by $62,130 to $702,454, while Summer, 1976, with a single nomination (for co-star Jessica Hecht), was up $76,906 to $451,360.

New musical New York, New York, with nine nominations, was up $75,728, breaking the $1M mark at $1,019,121.

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Still, last week’s nominations could only go so far in boosting business, at least initially: None of the aforementioned productions hit the 90% capacity mark, and some did quite a bit less: Good Night, Oscar filled only 68% of seats, and Some Like It Hot just 72%. Shucked was at 88%. Kimberly Akimbo, with eight nominations, was down just a tad to $412,279 while filling 91% of seats at the Booth.

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Stay tuned for whether the nominations have a strong impact on advance sales, which should come into focus over the next weeks.

Peter Pan Goes Wrong, which was shut out of the nominations, was down a big $305,114 to $683,445, at 78% of capacity in the final week of Neil Patrick Harris’ guest starring engagement.

Levi Holloway’s Gray House, the thriller starring Laurie Metcalf and Tatiana Maslany, with Joe Mantello directing, took in $357,213 for seven previews at the Lyceum, at 81% of capacity. Opening night is May 30.

In all, the 34 Broadway productions took in $30,153,133 for the week ending May 7, a slight dip from the previous week when there were 35 shows on the boards. Attendance was down a commensurate 5% to 258,720.

Season to date, Broadway has grossed $1,513,391,804, with total attendance of 11,741,678 at 88% of capacity.

All figures courtesy of The Broadway League. For complete box office listings, visit the League’s website.

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