Broadway Box Office: 'The Rocky Horror Show' Sets Studio 54 Record With $1.2M as Summer Slips Hit Most Productions
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Greg Evans
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Broadway's box office saw typical summer declines for the week ending June 28, with 35 shows grossing $36.7 million (down 6% from the previous week) and attendance at 291,840 (down 5%). While 24 of 35 productions experienced downturns, The Rocky Horror Show bucked the trend by setting a Studio 54 house record with a $1.2 million take.
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· 2 pulledBroadway's production roster continued its usual summertime trimming last week, with its count of 35 shows down by three from the previous week.
While 24 of the 35 productions reported at least some box office downturn – some more significantly than others – one show bucked the trend with a best-ever number: The Rocky Horror Show.
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