Broadway
...dance The Lion King had the highest attendance each week with the peak at 14,585 people during the week of January 4, 2004 and the highest average of 14,359. I Am My Own Wife consistently had the lowest attendance, hitting 1,742 during the week of November 30, 2003 and the lowest average of 3,089. Conclusions-Attendance per Performance The Lion King had the highest with 1,823 people at both the December 28, 2003 and the January 4, 2004 week shows. They also had the average high at 1,817. I Am My Own Wife had the lowest with 218 people at each November 30, 2003 show and the low average of 392. Conclusions- Capacity Mamma Mia! had the highest capacity at 102.18% during the week of January 4, 2003. They had the average high score of 101.55%. I Am My Own Wife had the lowest capacity with 30.93% during the November 30, 2003 week. Take Me Out, however, had the lowest average capacity at 50.89%. Conclusions- Gross per Performance The Producers brought in the most revenue with $200,030.38 per show during the January 4 week. The Lion King had the highest overall revenue with $149,354.58 per show. I Am My Own Wife (surprise) brought in the lowest revenue per show at $8481.38 during the November 30 week. Their average was also the lowest at $18,344.92 per show. Interesting Facts Disney owns Aida, Beauty and the Beast on Broadway, and The Lion King, so they’re doing pretty well. The Disney Channel’s Christy Carlson Romano from Even Steven...