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The Book of Mormon Broadway Musical Box Office Update for Week Oct 21, 2012

The Book of Mormon Broadway grossed $1,655,294 and had an attendance rate of 102.6%, same as that of the previous week. The 29 shows on the boards grossed $22,023,790, improving around 6.40% from the previous week’s totals.

Below are the Top 13 Grosses from BroadwayWorld.com for the week ending October 21, 2012.

1. The Lion King – (MINSKOFF) $1,718,718
2. Wicked – (GERSHWIN) $1,717,002
3. The Book Of Mormon – (EUGENE O’NEILL) $1,655,294
4. Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark – (FOXWOODS) $1,321,997
5. Evita – (MARQUIS) $1,198,969
6. Nice Work If You Can Get It – (IMPERIAL) $1,105,092
7. Once – (JACOBS) $1,063,940
8. Jersey Boys – (AUGUST WILSON) $1,058,814
9. Newsies – (NEDERLANDER) $921,648
10. The Phantom Of The Opera – (MAJESTIC) $899,485
11. Mamma Mia! – (WINTER GARDEN) $854,181
12. Mary Poppins – (NEW AMSTERDAM) $740,217
13. Annie – (PALACE) $733,956

{Via BroadwayWorld.com}

Book of Mormon Broadway Musical Box Office Update for Week Oct 14, 2012

Book of Mormon on Broadway grossed $1,659,600 and had an attendance rate of 102.6%, same as that of the previous week. The 26 shows on the boards grossed $20,614,959, improving around 2.46% from the previous week’s totals.

Below are the Top 13 Grosses from BroadwayWorld.com for the week ending October 14, 2012.

1. The Lion King – (MINSKOFF) $1,769,949
2. Wicked – (GERSHWIN) $1,691,769
3. The Book Of Mormon – (EUGENE O’NEILL) $1,659,600
4. Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark – (FOXWOODS) $1,306,682
5. Evita – (MARQUIS) $1,185,495
6. Nice Work If You Can Get It – (IMPERIAL) $1,076,731
7. Once – (JACOBS) $1,051,649
8. Jersey Boys – (AUGUST WILSON) $1,051,374
9. Newsies – (NEDERLANDER) $930,248
10. The Phantom Of The Opera – (MAJESTIC) $912,429
11. Mamma Mia! – (WINTER GARDEN) $869,580
12. Mary Poppins – (NEW AMSTERDAM) $777,553
13. Running On Empty – (RICHARD RODGERS) $742,860

{Via BroadwayWorld.com}

Book of Mormon Ticket Lottery at all Cities on the Tour

The Book of Mormon national tour producers announced that a $25 ticket lottery will be offered at all cities on the tour. The musical continues its Los Angeles engagement through November 25 at the Pantages Theatre.

Two-and-a-half hours prior to each performance, individuals may enter at the theatre box office to win one or two tickets to the Tony-winning musical. The winning names will be drawn two hours before curtain. The $25 tickets are cash-only and may be anywhere in the theatre. No preferred seats, it’s all by the lottery only.

The Broadway production of The Book of Mormon draws large crowds outside the Eugene O’Neill Theatre for its ticket lottery.

Tony nominee Gavin Creel and Jared Gertner co-star in the tour of the Tony-winning hit that launched its U.S. tour in Denver CO, in August. “South Park” creators-writers Trey Parker and Matt Stone and Tony-winning Avenue Q songwriter Robert Lopez collaborated on the script and score to The Book of Mormon, which earned Tony Awards for Best Book, Best Score and Best Musical. The big-hearted, irreverent and profane musical traces the journey of two mismatched missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who take the trip of a lifetime.

Lottery tickets means you will get them only if you are lucky enough, You can try online for Book Of Mormon discounted tickets.

Book of Mormon Broadway Musical Box Office Update for Week 10/7/2012

The Book of Mormon Broadway grossed $1,668,832 and had an attendance rate of 102.6%, same as that of the previous week. The 24 shows on the boards grossed $20,107,208, improving around 14.63% from the previous week’s totals.

Below are the Top 13 Grosses from BroadwayWorld.com for the week ending October 07, 2012.

1. The Lion King – (MINSKOFF) $1,831,098
2. Wicked – (GERSHWIN) $1,806,846
3. The Book Of Mormon – (EUGENE O’NEILL) $1,668,832
4. Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark – (FOXWOODS) $1,291,290
5. Jersey Boys – (AUGUST WILSON) $1,156,115
6. Nice Work If You Can Get It – (IMPERIAL) $1,093,515
7. Evita – (MARQUIS) $1,084,321
8. Once – (JACOBS) $1,051,081
9. Newsies – (NEDERLANDER) $993,020
10. The Phantom Of The Opera – (MAJESTIC) $975,303
11. Mamma Mia! – (WINTER GARDEN) $961,683
12. Mary Poppins – (NEW AMSTERDAM) $869,373
13. Chicago – (AMBASSADOR) $729,458

{Via BroadwayWorld.com}

The Book of Mormon At The Pantages – Review

The Book of Mormon is performing at Pantages Theatre – CA through November 25, 2012. Here is the review by Katie Buenneke (Theater Editor) at NeonTommy.com.

Ladies and gentlemen, if I had not just spent all my money on a ticket to see “The Book of Mormon” at the Pantages, I would wager you money that I enjoyed the aforementioned show less than you will, should you choose to see it.

This is not an attempt on my part to try and be a pretentious theater critic (goodness knows just my being a theater critic makes me more than pretentious enough already) or to be contrary for the sake of being contrary. It also doesn’t mean that I don’t think that people should see “The Book of Mormon.” It just means that I didn’t love it as much as most people probably will.

To preface, I should note that I saw the original production last summer and enjoyed it immensely. The show, which follows two young Mormons (Gavin Creel and Jared Gertner) on their mission to Uganda, is a funny one—as is expected from a show written by the creators of “South Park,” Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and the composer of “Avenue Q,” Bobby Lopez. “The Book of Mormon,” like its creators’ previous works, does not shy away from crassness, and preaches a very twenty-first century brand of humor, chock full of pop culture references and metatheatrical moments.

Unfortunately for me, though, the show did not hold up quite so well upon a second viewing. Perhaps it was because I already knew what all the jokes were—though there are some shows I’ve seen countless times, and still laugh at every joke. However, I suspect that this is another case like my second viewing “Newsies”—as I watched “The Book of Mormon,” I couldn’t help but feel that the cast’s energy was kind of down. Granted, this was their fourth out of five shows on this unusually hot weekend, but still, I got the impression that these professional actors were going through the motions (literally) more than anything else. Also distracting was the fact that many moments came off as a poorly-transcribed copy of the New York production.

Read the complete review Via {NeonTommy.com}

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Book of Mormon Broadway Musical Box Office Update for Week Sep 30, 2012

The Book of Mormon Broadway grossed $1,636,331 and had an attendance rate of 102.6%, same as that of the previous week.

The Book of Mormon musical still occupies the top spot surpassing “The Lion King” ($1,600,129) and “Wicked” ($1,536,124). The 22 shows on the boards grossed $17,166,466, improving around 5.74% from the previous week’s totals.

Below are the Top 13 Grosses from BroadwayWorld.com for the week ending September 30, 2012.

1. The Book Of Mormon – (EUGENE O’NEILL) $1,636,331
2. The Lion King – (MINSKOFF) $1,600,129
3. Wicked – (GERSHWIN) $1,536,124
4. Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark – (FOXWOODS) $1,159,061
5. Evita – (MARQUIS) $1,061,157
6. Jersey Boys – (AUGUST WILSON) $1,052,914
7. Once – (JACOBS) $1,007,256
8. Nice Work If You Can Get It – (IMPERIAL) $969,674
9. The Phantom Of The Opera – (MAJESTIC) $853,340
10. Newsies – (NEDERLANDER) $848,585
11. Mamma Mia! – (WINTER GARDEN) $813,955
12. Mary Poppins – (NEW AMSTERDAM) $639,620
13. Chicago – (AMBASSADOR) $616,184

{Via BroadwayWorld.com}

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