Grosses Analysis: The Ferryman Surpasses $1 Million in Best Week Yet | Playbill

Grosses Grosses Analysis: The Ferryman Surpasses $1 Million in Best Week Yet The West End hit opened on Broadway in October.
Company Joan Marcus

The Ferryman has an extra reason to celebrate at the next harvest dinner as it continues to bring in solid numbers at the Broadway box office. The Jez Butterworth play took in $1,002,043—its highest gross yet—in the week ending December 9. The British import is set to run on extension through July 7, 2019, at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.

Click here for an in-depth look at this week's grosses.

Meanwhile, Hamilton led the pack once again while just shy of $3 million; four other shows surpassed the $2 million mark: Springsteen on Broadway, The Lion King, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and Wicked.

A handful of new arrivals have quickly found their audience, with The Cher Show, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Network each surpassing 100 percent capacity.

 
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