![]() ![]() ![]() Two productions – Hamilton and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – were sell outs. They were & Juliet, A Doll’s House, Aladdin, Fat Ham, Hadestown, Kimberly Akimbo, MJ, Moulin Rouge!, Parade, Prima Facie, Shucked, Six, Summer, 1976, The Book of Mormon, The Lion King and Wicked. More than half of the productions – 18 of the 34, to be exact – played to houses with at least 90% of seats filled. Average ticket price for last week – the week ending May 28 – was $119.82. Attendance was 276,158, a tiny 0.2% slip from the previous week. Overall, the 34 Broadway productions grossed $33,088,397 for the first week of the 2023-24 season, up less that a percentage point from the previous week and about the same as the same week last season. With the much-discussed Tony Awards set for June 11, winning productions will be better poised to see some trophy-related box office mojo throughout the summer months. In 2013, Broadway in Tucson announced its new relationship and celebrated its 10th anniversary in its new venue, University of Arizona’s Centennial Hall, where it now presents five to six full week shows as well as special events each season.David Byrne-Fatboy Slim Broadway Musical Reaches Union Agreement Over Pre-Recorded Track Flap More than 83,000 people attended performances downtown at the Tucson Music Hall, making The Lion King the most well-attended, longest-running production in Tucson theatre history! In 2010, Broadway in Tucson partnered with UApresents (Now Arizona Arts Live) for a three-week, sold out engagement of the blockbuster musical Wicked at UA Centennial Hall which led to a new collaboration with Arizona Arts Live as the home of Broadway in Tucson. In 2006, Broadway in Tucson broke box office records with six wildly successful weeks of performances of Disney’s The Lion King. Since that first season, Broadway in Tucson has brought more than 1,100,000 patrons to the touring Broadway experience. ![]() Broadway in Tucson’s debut season opened in September 2004 with the Arizona premiere of Movin’ Out at the Tucson Music Hall. Broadway in Tucson/A Nederlander Presentation is part of the nationally recognized Nederlander Producing Company of America. ![]()
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