Most shows experienced a bump at the box office thanks to the long President's Day weekend, with Wicked claiming the top spot for grosses. Two new shows also hit the boards: William Shatner's solo endeavor Shatner's World: We Just Live In It and the Philip Seymour Hoffman-led production of Death of a Salesman. The starry revival got off to a healthy start by playing to 89.93% capacity for its first six performances.
Here's a look at who was on top and who was not for the week ending February 20:
FRONTRUNNERS (By Gross)
1. Wicked ($1,903,024)
2. Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark ($1,709,139)
3. The Lion King ($1,665,141)
4. The Book of Mormon ($1,473,606)
5. Jersey Boys ($1,037,786)
UNDERDOGS (By Gross)
5. Godspell ($394,072)
4. Stick Fly ($365,277)
3. Shatner’s World: We Just Live In It ($305,705)*
2. Wit ($243,188)
1. The Road to Mecca ($181,446)
FRONTRUNNERS (By Capacity)
1. The Book of Mormon (102.63%)
2. The Lion King (100.04%)
3. Wicked (99.83%)
4. Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark (96.65%)
5. Rock of Ages (95.67%)
UNDERDOGS (By Capacity)
5. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (75.04%)
4. Priscilla Queen of the Desert (70.43%)
3. Stick Fly (68.22%)
2. Sister Act (64.37%)
1. The Road to Mecca (59.39%)
*Number based on two preview and four regular performances
*Data Provided by the Broadway League.