Audiences are clamoring to catch Al Pacino navigate the cutthroat real estate world in the Broadway revival of Glengarry Glen Ross. The show, which is still in previews, played to a stellar 101.24% capacity. Numbers are also staying strong for holiday-themed shows as A Christmas Story, Annie and Elf earned just shy of $1 million in ticket sales.
Here's a look at who was on top and who was not for the week ending December 2:
FRONTRUNNERS (By Gross)
1. Wicked ($1,696,781)
2. The Book of Mormon ($1,672,310)
3. The Lion King ($1,647,968)
4. Glengarry Glen Ross ($1,177,056)*
5. Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark ($1,098,685)
UNDERDOGS (By Gross)
5. The Anarchist ($350,479)**
4. Grace ($323,974)
3. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ($289,982)***
2. Peter and the Starcatcher ($289,982)
1. Golden Boy ($213,174)****
FRONTRUNNERS (By Capacity)
1. The Book of Mormon (102.63%)
2. Glengarry Glen Ross (101.24%)*
3. Once (95.38%)
4. The Lion King (93.97%)
5. Rock of Ages (92.00%)
UNDERDOGS (By Capacity)
5. Mamma Mia! (61.47%)
4. Chaplin (56.38%)
3. Bring It On (55.34%)
2. Grace (48.62%)
1. Scandalous (37.56%)
*Number based on seven preview performances.
**Number based on seven preview and one regular performances.
***Number based on seven regular performances.
****Number based on eight preview performances.
Data provided by the Broadway League