Every Brilliant Thing broke a new house record as the show celebrated the end of Daniel Radcliffe’s run last week.
The play brought in $2.3 million, which also made it the highest grossing show of the week, with average paid admission of $291 and 100 percent capacity. Mariska Hargitay took over the role starting May 26.
Hamilton, The Lion King and Death of a Salesman, starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf, followed, with the latter bringing in $1.6 million across a seven-show week. MJ was the fifth highest grossing show, with Oh Mary!, starring Maya Rudolph, coming close behind with $1.5 million.
All new musical Tony nominees The Lost Boys, Schmigadoon, Two Strangers Carry a Cake and Titanique also upped their tallies slightly last week, ahead of the June 6 Tony Awards, as did Ragtime, up $40,000 to $1.3 million; and Cats: The Jellicle Ball, up $81,000 to return back to the $1 million mark.
Celebrity Autobiography increased its capacity to 59 percent but still brought in just over $111,000 with an average ticket price of just $20 (up from $15 last week).








