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Book of Mormon Broadway Box Office Update for Week Ending Nov 15, 2015 – Gross $1,487,214

The Book of Mormon Broadway musical grossed $1,487,214 and had an attendance rate of 102.3%, about 0.3% less than that of the previous week. The Book of Mormon in the 4th position behind Wicked (Gross $1,646,787), The Lion King (Gross $1,633,344) and Hamilton (Gross $1,596,311). The 36 shows on the boards grossed $28,476,232, improving around 6.89% from the previous week’s totals.

Below are the Top 25 Grosses from BroadwayWorld.com for the week ending November 15, 2015.

1. Wicked – (GERSHWIN) $1,646,787
2. The Lion King – (MINSKOFF) $1,633,344
3. Hamilton – (RICHARD RODGERS) $1,596,311
4. The Book Of Mormon – (EUGENE O’NEILL) $1,487,214
5. Aladdin – (NEW AMSTERDAM) $1,467,772
6. An American In Paris – (PALACE) $1,284,817
7. On Your Feet! – (MARQUIS) $1,279,611
8. China Doll – (SCHOENFELD) $1,202,149
9. Beautiful – (STEPHEN SONDHEIM) $1,059,126
10. School Of Rock – (WINTER GARDEN) $928,596
11. Kinky Boots – (AL HIRSCHFELD) $908,831
12. Something Rotten! – (ST. JAMES) $852,711
13. Finding Neverland – (LUNT-FONTANNE) $842,673
14. Misery – (BROADHURST) $822,637
15. The Phantom Of The Opera – (MAJESTIC) $777,401
16. The King And I – (VIVIAN BEAUMONT) $766,243
17. Matilda – (SHUBERT) $735,997
18. The Color Purple – (JACOBS) $690,820
19. King Charles III – (MUSIC BOX) $677,842
20. Les Miserables – (IMPERIAL) $672,632
21. Jersey Boys – (AUGUST WILSON) $636,002
22. FUN HOME – (CIRCLE IN THE SQUARE) $632,902
23. The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time – (ETHEL BARRYMORE) $624,104
24. Allegiance – (LONGACRE) $571,750
25. Chicago – (AMBASSADOR) $546,286

{Via BroadwayWorld.com}

Book of Mormon Broadway Box Office Update for Week Ending 10/25/2015 – Gross $1,483,464

The Book of Mormon Broadway musical grossed $1,483,464 and had an attendance rate of 102.3%, about 0.2% less than that of the previous week. The Book of Mormon in the 2nd position behind The Lion King (Grossing $1,901,907).

The 34 shows on the boards grossed $27,391,971, improving around 8.47% from the previous week’s totals.

Below are the Top 20 Grosses from BroadwayWorld.com for the week ending October 25, 2015.

1. The Lion King – (MINSKOFF) $1,901,907
2. Wicked – (GERSHWIN) $1,621,057
3. Aladdin – (NEW AMSTERDAM) $1,500,799
4. Hamilton – (RICHARD RODGERS) $1,489,233
5. The Book Of Mormon – (EUGENE O’NEILL) $1,483,464
6. An American In Paris – (PALACE) $1,416,288
7. On Your Feet! – (MARQUIS) $1,096,202
8. Beautiful – (STEPHEN SONDHEIM) $1,075,201
9. China Doll – (SCHOENFELD) $1,072,111
10. Something Rotten! – (ST. JAMES) $986,138
11. Kinky Boots – (AL HIRSCHFELD) $981,435
12. The Phantom Of The Opera – (MAJESTIC) $882,925
13. The King And I – (VIVIAN BEAUMONT) $875,907
14. Finding Neverland – (LUNT-FONTANNE) $849,283
15. Matilda – (SHUBERT) $768,398
16. FUN HOME – (CIRCLE IN THE SQUARE) $745,661
17. Les Miserables – (IMPERIAL) $744,129
18. The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time – (ETHEL BARRYMORE) $701,819
19. Jersey Boys – (AUGUST WILSON) $698,868
20. Chicago – (AMBASSADOR) $667,269

{Via BroadwayWorld.com}

Book of Mormon Broadway Box Office Update for Week Ending Aug 02, 2015 – Gross $1,474,355

The Book of Mormon Broadway musical grossed $1,474,355 and had an attendance rate of 102.6%, same as that of the previous week. The Lion King (Grossing $2,624,288) and Wicked (Grossing $2,118,401) are top in the list. The 28 shows on the boards grossed $28,789,622, improving around 2.56% from the previous week’s totals.

Below are the Top 22 Grosses from BroadwayWorld.com for the week ending August 02, 2015.

1. The Lion King – (MINSKOFF) $2,624,288
2. Wicked – (GERSHWIN) $2,118,401
3. Aladdin – (NEW AMSTERDAM) $1,854,407
4. Hamilton – (RICHARD RODGERS) $1,490,816
5. The Book Of Mormon – (EUGENE O’NEILL) $1,474,355
6. An American In Paris – (PALACE) $1,388,952
7. Penn & Teller On Broadway – (MARQUIS) $1,304,660
8. Finding Neverland – (LUNT-FONTANNE) $1,200,295
9. The King And I – (VIVIAN BEAUMONT) $1,134,145
10. Matilda – (SHUBERT) $1,108,854
11. The Phantom Of The Opera – (MAJESTIC) $1,090,526
12. An Act Of God – (STUDIO 54) $1,074,778
13. Something Rotten! – (ST. JAMES) $1,073,132
14. Beautiful – (STEPHEN SONDHEIM) $946,124
15. Mamma Mia! – (BROADHURST) $939,807
16. Kinky Boots – (AL HIRSCHFELD) $890,611
17. The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time – (ETHEL BARRYMORE) $842,068
18. Fish In The Dark – (CORT) $$841,809
19. FUN HOME – (CIRCLE IN THE SQUARE) $782,634
20. Les Miserables – (IMPERIAL) $766,999
21. Chicago – (AMBASSADOR) $748,452
22. Jersey Boys – (AUGUST WILSON) $651,437

{Via BroadwayWorld.com}

Book of Mormon Broke Record at Des Moines Civic Center

Des Moines Performing Arts officials said Friday that “The Book of Mormon” generated more than $9 million in economic impact during its two-week run in Des Moines.

The Des Moines Civic Center said 36,182 people attended the 14 performances, breaking a one-week sales record previously set by “Wicked” in 2009

The impact was the most ever for an engagement, officials said.

“We’re proud to bring world-class productions like ‘The Book of Mormon’ to Des Moines because it contributes to the quality of life for central Iowans, both culturally and economically,” said Jeff Chelesvig, Des Moines Performing Arts president and CEO.

Des Moines was the sixth stop on the “Book of Mormon” tour. And the toruing company is currently performing at Orpheum Theatre MN through February 17, 2013. From here Book of Mormon will move to Saint Louis, MO scheduled February 19 to March 03, 2013.

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The Book of Mormon Breaks Box-Office Records in New York, Chicago IL and San Francisco CA

The Book of Mormon Musical, winner of nine 2011 Tony Awards including Best Musical, has broken the box-office records for the last week of the year 2012 – December 30, 2012. All the three North American productions have broken the house records – On Broadway (Eugene O’Neill Theatre), First National Tour (Curran Theatre), Second National Tour (Bank of America Theatre).

The Broadway production: Grossed $2,158,595, breaking the box-office record at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre for the 43rd time since it opened in 2011.

The first national tour: In it’s final week at San Francisco’s Curran Theatre, Earned $1,607,677, breaking the box-office record for the second time. From here, the production moved to Keller Auditorium in Portland OR where the performances continue through January 06, 2013. And the tour continues on to Seattle, Des Moines, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Rochester, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Boston, Buffalo, Cleveland and Washington, DC (So far Announced).

The second national tour: Grossed $1,645,201, breaking the box-office record for the second time at the Bank of America Theatre which launched in Chicago December 2012, and latest news is that the production extended it’s stay in Chicago through Sep 08, 2013.

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Book of Mormon at the Bank of America Theatre Sold out performances rakes in $1.493 million

“The Book of Mormon” pulled down a whopping $1,493,961 in its first full week of sold-out performances at the Bank of America Theatre, breaking the house record for that Loop venue.

That means “Book of Mormon” raked in more cash than “Jersey Boys” during any single week of its long Chicago stand.

Tony Awards Opened with 2011 Best Musical Winner ‘Book Of Mormon’ – Video

The 2012 Tony Awards opened with the 2011 best musical winner and reliable crowd-pleaser “The Book of Mormon.” The show began with a group of Mormon Elders going door to door — calling on Ricky Martin, Matthew Broderick, Cynthia Nixon, James Earl Jones and Judith Light — and moving into their introductory song “Hello.”


Vote for The Book of Mormon for the 2012 Broadway.com Audience Choice “Favorite Long-Running Show” Award

After a week of fan voting, nominations have been announced for the 13th Annual Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards, the only major theater prize chosen by Broadway theatergoers.

Vote for The Book of Mormon for the 2012 Broadway.com Audience Choice in “Favorite Long-Running Show” category. The other nominees in this category are: Chicago, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, The Lion King and Wicked.

The Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards will be presented at a swanky affair at the Allen Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center on Sunday, May 13.

Now, to vote for The Book of Mormon CLICK HERE. Polls close at 11:59PM on Wednesday, May 9.

Robert Lopez, The Book of Mormon Composer Lands on Crain’s ’40 Under 40′ List

Tony-winning The Book of Mormon composer Robert Lopez has been named on Crain’s New York Business’ annual 40 under 40. The list profiles 40 people who have achieved success in business before the age of 40. The list also cited Peter and the Starcatcher producer Eva Price.

The Book of Mormon Composer Robert Lopez
The Book of Mormon Composer Robert Lopez

Lopez earned Tony Awards for the score and book of The Book of Mormon, as well as Tony Award for the score of Avenue Q. He also recently composed music for the film Winnie the Pooh and helped co-write a Broadway-themed South Park episode with his Mormon collaboraters Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Lopez is set to pen a TV comedy for ABC with his brother Billy Lopez.

Robert Lopez is cited as a successful business man by ‘Crain’s New York.’

News {Via Broadway.com}

The Book of Mormon to Offer Free June 6 Matinee Performance – First Anniversary Celebrations

The Tony Award-winning musical The Book of Mormon, playing at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre, will celebrate its first anniversary on Broadway with a free performance on Wednesday, June 6 at 2pm. The producers of “The Book of Mormon” said Wednesday they’ll celebrate the show’s anniversary by handing out seats to a free matinee performance on June 6 for whoever survives a ticket lottery. The event will be open to those people who participate in the show’s lottery between March 21 and May 20.

All lottery entries from this period, whether win or lose, will count as one entry in the sweepstakes toward winning tickets for the free performance. Multiple lottery entries will count multiple times toward winning free tickets for the June 6 performance. Winners will be selected on or around May 21; all winners will be notified approximately two weeks prior to the performance via email and will be asked to confirm their attendance. Detailed check-in information will be sent via email.

The show is co-directed by Trey Parker and Casey Nicholaw, who also serves as the production’s choreographer, and is co-written by Parker, Matt Stone, and Robert Lopez. The company features Josh Gad as Elder Cunningham, Andrew Rannells as Elder Price, Nikki M. James as Nabulungi, Rory O’Malley as Elder McKinley and Michael Potts as Mafala Hatimbi.

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The wildly popular musical won nine Tony Awards, including best musical. It already has a ticket lottery that has attracted as many as 600 people at some performances to the 1,066-seat Eugene O’Neill Theatre.

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