Joy to the world, the holiday season is here! Families across the country are settling in at home, kids are rattling presents under the Christmas tree, and friends and family are checking in to see how you’ve been. Sounds like the perfect time to ignore all of that and watch some Christmas movies and holiday
A Christmas Carol
What’s your favorite thing to do around the holidays? Perhaps it’s wrapping gifts, spending time with family, and/or cuddling up to watch a heartwarming holiday movie on a streaming service of your choice. Holiday movies are a great way to get out of the cold and have a laugh or a cry with those you
Broadway’s West Side Story and A Christmas Carol broke house records at their respective theaters last week as holiday business kept overall box office very sturdy. From the previous week, the 34 Broadway productions climbed 5% to a $40,645,773 box office total. The figure pushes Broadway’s season-to-date total past $1 billion. Total attendance of 302,372
Well, that was fast: Director Ivo van Hove’s West Side Story joined Broadway’s Million Dollar Club after only six previews, grossing $1,254,440 in its first week of performances. The musical revival, with all new choreography by Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker, filled all seats at the Broadway Theatre for the week ending Dec. 15, with a
Broadway box office mostly held steady last week, even as many shows might not have overmuch to cheer about during the pre-holiday week. In all, the 35 productions took in $32,015,929, down just 2% from the previous week’s 36-production roster. Total attendance for the week ending Nov. 24 was 278,056, off about 4% from the