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Grosses analysis: ‘Floyd Collins,’ ‘Old Friends’ and ‘Stranger Things’ start strong

In the week ending March 30, Broadway welcomed the largest number of admissions since December.

(L-R) Jasmine Forsberg, Beth Leavel, Bernadette Peters, Kate Jennings Grant, Bonnie Langford, Lea Salonga, Maria Wirries and Joanna Riding in “Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends” on Broadway, 2025 (Credit: Matthew Murphy)

Broadway’s box office continued its upward trajectory during week 45 of the 2024-2025 season. The 36 shows offered during the week ending March 30 earned a collective $43,839,272. This represents a 6.4% increase from the previous week (the week ending March 23, when 3 fewer productions were running). Attendance jumped 4.1% from the week prior, with 311,399 admissions tallied. These figures mark Broadway’s highest-grossing week since the week ending Jan. 5 and the best attended week since the week ending Dec. 15, 2024. Capacity, however, dipped slightly (down 1%) but remained strong (94.9% of all available seats were filled).

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