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28
May
2019

2018 – 2019 Broadway End-of-Season Statistics

New York, NY – May 28, 2019 – The Broadway League has released end-of-season statistics for the 2018 – 2019 season, which began May 28, 2018 and ended May 26, 2019.  For the 2018 – 2019 season, total attendance reached14,768,254and Broadway shows yielded $1,829,312,140in grosses, making it the best attended and highest grossing season in Broadway recorded history. All new and continuing productions ran a record total of 1,737 playing weeks.

As a point of reference, the 2017-2018, was a 53-week season (most seasons are 52 weeks, but every seventh year, a 53rd week is added to catch up to the calendar year). The 2018-2019 season was 52 weeks. Had last season ended the week prior, this season would have concluded with attendance up 9.5%, grosses up 10.3%, and playing weeks up 9.3%. 

Even with one less week, the 2018-2019 season ended with attendance up 7.1% over last season’s 53 weeks, grosses up 7.8%, and playing weeks up 7.0%

“The trend is clear, Broadway has never been more appealing to so many different people ranging from kids to grandparents and everyone in between. This substantial growth in attendance clearly reflects the large variety of offerings including long running shows, new hit productions and stories relevant to our society today,” said Charlotte St. Martin, President of The Broadway League. “This coupled with the fact that over 50% of tickets are priced below $101, the industry is achieving its goal of being more accessible to everyone.” 

Broadway attendance in the 2018–2019 season topped those of the ten professional New York and New Jersey sports teams combined. Broadway surpassed the combined sports teams by over 4.6 million in attendance.

During the 2018-2019 season 38 productions opened which included: 13 musicals (11 original, 2 revivals), 21 plays (14 original, 7 revivals), and 4 special engagements.

 

Season

Total Attendance

Grosses

Playing Weeks

2018-2019 (52 weeks)

14.77 million

$1.83 billion

1,737

2017-2018 (53 weeks)

13.79 million

$1.70 billion

1,624

2017-2018 (at 52 weeks)

13.48 million

$1.66 million

1,589

2016-2017 (52 weeks)

13.27 million

$1.45 billion

1,580

2015-2016 (52 weeks)

13.32 million

$1.37  billion

1,648

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