Gliding on reviews from critics鈥攁nd with Tony Award nominations set to be announced April 30鈥攁 slate of this season鈥檚 spring arrivals saw a boost at the Broadway box office for the week ending April 28.
Ain鈥檛 Too Proud鈥擳he Life and Times of the Temptations was among the productions to draw audiences last week, earning $1,445,892 (100.11 percent of its potential) and playing to nearly 100 percent capacity at the Imperial Theatre.
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Also up this week was Ana茂s Mitchell鈥檚 critically-acclaimed Hadestown, which saw a boost of $183,197, closing out the week at $959,450.
Across Times Square, Beetlejuice earned $834,395 and Tootsie took $959,001鈥攂oth productions showing solid figures on weeks with heavily-comped press performances.
The stripped-down revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein鈥檚 Oklahoma! also reached its highest gross to date, earning $651,744, prompting producers to extend the run into next year at Circle in the Square.
Nicholas L. Ashe, Jonathan Burke, J. Quinton Johnson, Jeremy Pope, Caleb Eberhardt, John Clay III, and Gerald Caesar in Choir Boy