In rapid succession, three Broadway The shows have announced their fall closures, reflecting the challenges the industry will face again after reopening.
Closing announcements have arrived, announced on Sunday, June 6th. Dear Evan Hansen s comes from far Both opened in 2017 and were largely sold out before the pandemic, as well as tina turner musical, Which also launched strong sales after opening in 2019. The three shows fell in the midst of the trend that was most reflected Broadway Shows this season where there weren’t enough participants to support the number of current productions. Hopefully that will change this summer, but the results are probably not over yet.
when be Broadway Theaters reopened this fall after an 18-month hiatus, with all performances starting from scratch. This put global brands like Hamilton, the Phantom of the Opera s Bad Compete with new shows as well as these comeback performances.
Low levels of tourism have exacerbated the challenge: New York is expected to attract 85% of tourists by 2019. – Because these participants typically represent more than 60 percent Broadway Public. The next blow came this winter with the Omicron Wave, which ended several shows and caused performances at dozens of shows to be cancelled, including Come from afar. Production never recovered from that slump, says producer Su Frost.
Those shows have been scaled back even further this spring, with more than a dozen shows opening in a matter of weeks.
“There are a lot of shows and not that many people,” Frost said. “And we’re not a shiny new toy, we’re not a new musical, and we’re not a long-term well-established brand. We’re in the middle of it and we’re struggling.”
And yet this middle ground is not funny. comes from far Which tells the story of the 7,000 passengers on a plane that crashed in Newfoundland, Canada on September 11, which has just been celebrated as the longest running show. BroadwayGerald Schonfeld Theater.
“We knew we were going to have a wonderful life, we just didn’t know what that life would be like, but it exceeded our expectations,” said Randy Adams, another lead producer on the musical.
Both comes from far s Bathtub I got off to a good start this fall Bathtub He helped win back original cast member Adrienne Warren, who had just won a Tony Award for her lead role, and comes from far His good rank and the approval of critics helped him. But when Warren left and even more shows opened BroadwayAttendance at these shows and income disappeared.
Dear Evan Hansen Had a rougher start, resumed performances on December 11, 2021 too Broadway The products were hit by an omicron wave. Production may have been adversely affected by negative reviews after release. Dear Evan Hansen The movie is in the fall.
The product, which has been in production for several years, is already struggling to stand out on the packaging (incorporating a new foundry is the method of choice) and in this uncertain environment, consumers have found more options. “This is one of the production challenges. “Theatre,” said producer Ken Davenport. “We have very limited resources to update our product annually.”
Compared to pre-pandemic races that sold out, comes from far s Dear Evan Hansen Both have seen their previous totals halved in recent weeks, both have raised around half a million dollars, and both have seen their capacity reduced by between 60 and 70 percent. Bathtub I was on a somewhat similar trajectory. Meanwhile, new hits like a man of music He made over $3 million a week for a while. Bad It remains a strong seller.
While more shows are expected to close — this is a common occurrence for performances that have been to the Tony Awards but haven’t won major awards — the industry is hoping to attract a larger audience this summer as the city expects more. . tourist figures. But now the question arises of how inflation will affect consumer demand.
There’s also hope that the June 11 Tony Awards broadcast, which is being billed as the first major awards show since the industry’s comeback, could spur interest and help increase attendance at all other shows. This year, CBS attracted nearly a million viewers, down from 3.9 million last year, according to Nielsen, but still held the second-lowest record.
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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