Since its debut, the Bobby Darin musical “Justin in Time” has packed the house with standing room only crowds. Last week the show earned it’s highest box office draw in the show’s history with $1.34 million.
Housed in one of the smallest theatres Circle in the Squar, the venue seats just 690 people, plus the SRO spots.
And, it didn’t even breakup the “usual suspects” in the top five; two of which topped the $2 million mark.
With the return of Leslie Odom Jr, “Hamilton” continues to bring in the big haul and some of the highest priced tickets with an average price of $350 each and has one of the biggest theatres on Broadway with a seating capacity of 1,324. “Hamilton” topped the list in the Million Dollar Club last week with $3.7 million.
Just 12 of the 27 shows currently running made it into the Million Dollar Club last week.
Million Dollar Club:
“Hamilton” – $3.7 million
“Wicked” – $2.05 million
“The Lion King”
“Waiting for Godot”
“Mamma Mia!”
“Art”
“Just in Time”
“Death Becomes Her”
“MJ The Musical”
“Maybe Happy Ending”
“Aladdin”
“Buena Vista Social Club”
A total of 17 of the 27 shows made it into the 90% Club last week with “Just in Time” continuing to top the list. A total of five of the shows had at least a 100% audience capacity.
The 90% Club:
“Just in Time” – 102.81%
“Hamilton” – 101.51%
“Ragtime” – 100%
“Waiting for Godot” – 100%
“Wicked” – 100%
“Art”
“Oh, Mary!”
“Mamma Mia!”
“The Lion King”
“Maybe Happy Ending”
“Death Becomes Her”
“The Book of Mormon”
“Buena Vista Social Club”
“Hadestown”
“Aladdin”
“Moulin Rouge! The Musical”
“MJ The Musical”
