The Crucible (Broadway, Belasco Theatre, 1991) | Playbill

The Crucible

Broadway
Play
Revival


SYNOPSIS: Arthur Miller's tale of the Salem witch trials, in which a group of girls accuse upstanding women in the town of witchcraft to divert suspicion from their own activities, has been seen as an allegory for Senator Joseph McCarthy's anti-Communist crusades of the 1950s.
People (50)

Awards

Outer Critics Circle
1992 Outstanding Revival of a Play Nominee

QUICK STATS

(as of Jan 5, 1992) Total Current Gross: $731,393.00 Highest Weekly Gross: $191,644.00 (Week Ending Jan 5, 1992)   Average Ticket Price: $24.42 Average % Capacity: 92.74%

Grosses

Week Ending Week Number This Week Gross Potential Gross Diff $ Avg Ticket Top Ticket Seats Sold Seats in Theatre Perfs Previews % Cap This Week Diff % cap
Jan 5, 1992 31 $191,644.00 $0.00 $244.00 $24.84 $0.00 7,715 1,010 8 0 95.48% 6.00%
Dec 29, 1991 30 $191,400.00 $0.00 $8,367.00 $26.47 $0.00 7,230 1,010 8 0 89.48% -7.97%
Dec 22, 1991 29 $183,033.00 $0.00 $17,717.00 $23.25 $0.00 7,874 1,010 8 0 97.45% 8.92%
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