Christopher Demos-Brown's American Son, which ended its Broadway run January 27, played to 102.18 percent capacity during its final week at the Booth Theatre. The Kenny Leon-directed production, which starred Kerry Washington, Steven Pasquale, Jeremy Jordan, and Eugene Lee, brought in $798,282, up nearly $60,000 from the previous week.
Those who didn't catch the play on Broadway will soon have the opportunity to catch it on the small screen, as Leon will helm a with all four actors reprising their performances.
The Broadway revival of Kenneth Lonergan鈥檚 The Waverly Gallery, which also played its final performance during the week ending January 27, took in $557,652 at the John Golden Theatre, up over $90,000 from the previous week.
Leading the pack, once again, was the Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning Hamilton, which earned $3,147,991, followed by Harry Potter and the Cursed Child ($1,957,299) and The Lion King ($1,850,189).