Both numbers are the lowest since the production’s first eight-performance week in March. The musical grossed $747,958, down 8% from last week, and played to 80% capacity, down 7%. The Tony-nominated revival of “Camelot” was also among the shows that faltered. Until now, the show had not grossed below $900,000 since the week ending April 2 when it remained in previews. The Tony-nominated musical earned $859,285, down 9% from the previous week, and played to 74% capacity, down 10%. On the musicals front, “New York, New York” had the lowest-grossing eight-performance week of its run. Multiple Tony Award-nominated productions suffered at the box office last week.
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