Hurricane Irene Hits Broadway Where It Hurt$ Mo$t

August 30, 2011 by  
Filed under Broadway & Theater

Now this will leave some damage.

As everyone knows from the wall-to-wall news coverage, Hurricane Irene swept through the Eastern Seaboard.  Although some places were hit hard, New York City escaped with relatively minor damage.  However, because the actual severity of the hurricane could not be predicted, several safety precautions were taken in Manhattan to limit the potential cost to human life.  One of the most significant moves was the suspension of public transportation, which in part lead to the cancellation of Broadway shows for the weekend.  This is even more significant if you take into account that many shows, like Billy Elliot and the Lion King, have two performances on weekend days (forcing the cancellation of up to four shows over a two-day period).

So it’s no surprise that Broadway took in 36% less money than it did for the same week last year ($11.62 million vs. $18.15 million) with an equally huge drop in attendance (from 204,265 last year to 130,853 this year).  Obviously that is a significant drop that shows just how important summer weekend business is for Broadway productions.   Read more