Every Brilliant Things Leads Season's Newest Shows at the Box Office, and More From Last Week's Broadway Grosses
Key Points:
- The 2025-2026 Broadway Tony Awards season ended on April 26, highlighting "Every Brilliant Thing," led by Daniel Radcliffe, as one of the top-grossing new shows, ranking fourth with $1.64 million in revenue.
- "Every Brilliant Thing" was surpassed only by "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," "Hamilton," "The Lion King," and "Moulin Rouge! The Musical," which has seen a sales boost due to Megan Thee Stallion's star casting.
- The revival of "Death of a Salesman," starring Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf, and Christopher Abbott, has experienced a significant increase in average ticket price, now about $140, exceeding the Broadway average by $20.
- Broadway's overall weekly gross reached $40.37 million with 90% attendance, marking a 3% increase from the previous week and maintaining a lead over last season's record by more than 5%.
- Upcoming Tony Award nominations and recent show openings may impact box office trends, but Broadway is on track to set a new fiscal season record by the official season's end next month.