‘Oh, Mary!’, ‘The Outsiders’ Settle Into Sell Out Summers On Broadway

‘Oh, Mary!’, ‘The Outsiders’ Settle Into Sell Out Summers On Broadway
Entertainment

New York’s July heat wave is doing nothing to wilt the prospects of some recent Broadway arrivals, with four spring-summer arrivals filling each and every seat at their respective venues last week: Oh, Mary!, The Outsiders, Stereophonic and Hell’s Kitchen were sell-outs for the week ending July 14.

Long-runners Hadestown and Hamilton were SRO, as usual, grossing $825,070 and $1,922,308, respectively.

Oh, Mary!, the Cole Escola comedy that opened July 11 to across-the-board raves, grossed $667,143; The Outsiders was at $1,390,233; Stereophonic grossed $983,845; and Hell’s Kitchen was at $1,687,326.

Closing soon are:

  • Home, the Roundabout’s well-reviewed Samm-Art Williams revival. Last week, a planned-seven performance week at the Todd Haimes grossed $133,600; closing July 21;
  • The Who’s Tommy took in $772,892 at the Nederlander; closing July 21;
  • Illinoise, which began an eight-performance schedule last week at the St. James, grossed $745,520; closing August 10;
  • The Wiz grossed a magical $1,240,166 last week at the Marquis; closing August 18.

In all, the 26 Broadway productions grossed $29,845,592 for the week ending July 14, a drop of about 7% from the previous week when there were 27 shows on the boards. Attendance last week was 242,578.

Season to date, Broadway, in the 8th week of the 2024-25 season, has grossed $275,939,686, up 8% over last year at this time, with total attendance of 2,192,768 up about 5%.

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

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