With only 24 shows currently playing on Broadway, long-running hit Wicked reclaimed the top spot at the box office, while runner-up and last week's champ The Book of Mormon broke the house record at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre for the 28th time. After a two-month hiatus, Venus in Fur returned to the Rialto at its new home, the Lyceum Theatre. The steamy play, starring Nina Arianda and Hugh Dancy, played to 79.48% capacity during its first week in a larger theater.
Here's a look at who was on top and who was not for the week ending February 12:
FRONTRUNNERS (By Gross)
1. Wicked ($1,508,501)
2. The Book of Mormon ($1,485,740)
3. Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark ($1,378,970)
4. The Lion King ($1,349,837)
5. Jersey Boys ($864,895)
UNDERDOGS (By Gross)
5. Venus in Fur ($346,117)
4. Godspell ($279,878)
3. Wit ($232,701)
2. Stick Fly ($196,337)
1. The Road to Mecca ($181,398)
FRONTRUNNERS (By Capacity)
1. The Book of Mormon (102.63%)
2. Wicked (97.49%)
3. Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark (93.48%)
4. Rock of Ages (91.77%)
5. The Lion King (91.44%)
UNDERDOGS (By Capacity)
5. Mamma Mia! (62.70%)
4. Chicago (59.21%)
3. The Road to Mecca (54.80%)
2. Sister Act (47.72%)
1. Stick Fly (45.19%)
*Data Provided by the Broadway League.