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‘Hamilton’ breaks all-time box office record for third time

“Hamilton” broke its own box office record yet again. The show brought in $3,797,844 across eight shows in the week ending Dec. 24, which is the highest gross ever brought in by a Broadway show in a single week, according to The Broadway League. This bests the previous record “Hamilton” set for t...

'Hamilton' will be raising its premium ticket prices at the end of the month. (Photo: Courtesy of Sam Rudy Media Relations.)

“Hamilton” broke its own box office record yet again.

The show brought in $3,797,844 across eight shows in the week ending Dec. 24, which is the highest gross ever brought in by a Broadway show in a single week, according to The Broadway League. This bests the previous record “Hamilton” set for the week ending Nov. 26, 2017, around Thanksgiving, when it grossed $3.4 million.

The average paid admission to “Hamilton” for the week was $353.06. That price was only topped by “Springsteen on Broadway,” which had an average price of admission of $508.69 for its five-show week and brought in $2.4 million.

This price could continue to climb. According to Variety, “Hamilton” has increased its top premium ticket price to $1,150 for the week between Christmas and New Years, compared to its regular top premium ticket price of $849 .

“Hamilton” first broke the box office record in January 2016, when it grossed $3.3 million.