Quantcast
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 276

Broadway’s 10 Top-Grossing Non-Musical Plays of All Time, From ‘War Horse’ to ‘Harry Potter’ (Photos)

Broadway isn’t just for musicals. Here are the all-time top-grossing straight plays on the Great White Way, according to grosses compiled by the Broadway League up to Nov. 4, 2018. (These figures aren’t adjusted for inflation, so recent hits at current sky-high ticket prices have a definite advantage.)

10. “The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife” (2000-02) 

Total gross: $29,310,727

Charles Busch’s play about an Upper West Side matron’s mid-life crisis played for nearly two years in a production starring Linda Lavin, Michelle Lee and Tony Roberts.

9. “The Play That Goes Wrong” (2017-) 

Total gross: $30,670,527* (as of October 28, 2018)

This farce about an amateur theater company’s mishap-prone production of a mystery play is another London import that has found popularity on this side of the Atlantic.

8. “700 Sundays” (2004-05; 2013-14) 

Total gross: $32,029,177

Billy Crystal’s autobiographical one-man show found favor in two separate runs on Broadway nearly a decade apart.

7. “August: Osage County” (2007-09) 

Total gross: $32,835,606

Tracy Letts’ Pulitzer-winning drama became a huge hit on stage without any big stars — and then a 2013 movie starring with Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts.
6. “Proof” (2000-03) 

Total gross: $32,896,994

David Auburn’s drama about a woman with a troubled legacy of both mental illness and genius-level math skills earned multiple Tony Awards, including for star Mary-Louise Parker.

5. “God of Carnage” (2009-10) 

Total gross: $37,345,584
Yasmina Reza’s barnstorming dramedy about two dueling couples earned the Tony for Best Drama — as well as nominations for James Gandolfini, Jeff Daniels, Marcia Gay Harden and Hope Davis.

4. “It’s Only a Play” (2014-15) 

Total gross: $37,500,966
Terrence McNally’s backstage comedy was a huge hit thanks to the Broadway reteaming of Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane, stars of the Tony-winning musical “The Producers” a decade before.

3. “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts One and Two” (2018 – )  

Total gross: $65,140,164* (as of October 28, 2018)

The stage sequel to J.K. Rowling’s saga about the now-grown boy wizard has extra advantages — since it’s a two-night (and two-ticket) epic that plays in a musical-sized auditorium to diehard Potterheads.

2. “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” (2014-16) 

Total gross: $68,321,435

Another London import, Simon Stephens’ adaptation of Mark Haddon’s YA novel follows an autistic boy on a quest for the killer of his neighbor’s dog.

1. “War Horse” (2011-13) 

Total gross: $74,975,253

Michael Morpurgo’s YA novel about a British boy’s search for his horse in World War I inspired both this epic play, complete with life-size puppets, and Steven Spielberg’s 2011 film.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 276

Trending Articles