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Broadway Box Office: Sadie Sink Departs ‘John Proctor,’ ‘Boop’ Sees Closing Boost
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Skip to main content Emmy Nominations Unveiled July 15, 2025 10:34am Share on Facebook Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Sadie Sink in 'John Proctor Is The Villain.' Julieta Cervantes Share on Facebook Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Sadie Sink ended her Tony-nominated run in John Proctor Is the Villain on Sunday, and the show’s grosses shot up $220,000 to reach $1.1 million, marking the highest gross of its run so far, with more than 100 percent capacity and a new high average ticket price of $178. Lorde, whose music is featured at a pivotal moment in the show, also attended a performance at the Booth Theatre last week. The show, which opened April 14, continues through Aug. 31, with Chiara Aurelia replacing Sink. In its last week on Broadway, Boop! The Musical shot up more than $275,000 to reach the highest gross of its run. Related Stories Tom Francis Talks 'Sunset Blvd.,' Debut Eyewear Collection and His Favorite Pussycat Dolls Song How Jamaal Fields-Green Took Charge of the Tony-Favorite 'MJ the Musical' and Made It His Own The show hit $833,724 and played to close to 100 percent capacity at the Broadhurst Theatre, with an average ticket price of $91.98, which is also the highest of its run. The musical directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell, opened April 5, after starting previews March 11. It was one of several post-Tony closing announcements after the show did not take home any Tony Awards. Boop star Jasmine Amy Rogers was nominated for a Tony Award, and the show also received nods for best costume design and best choreography. Sunset Blvd. continues to ride its post-Tonys high, as the musical nears the end of its run on Broadway. The show, which won three Tonys, including best revival of a musical and a Tony for star Nicole Scherzinger, hit $1.97 million last week and played to 96 percent capacity, with ticket prices and grosses returning to the highs set when it opened in the fall. The musical, which opened Oct. 20, is set to end its run July 20. Wicked remained the top earner this week with $2.3 million, followed by The Lion King with $2.2 million and Hamilton with $1.9 million. Sunset Blvd. was the fourth highest grossing show of the week, followed by Aladdin with $1.4 million. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Nick Cannon Nick Cannon to Launch Podcast Giving Relationship Advice Prosecutors Push For Prison For Talent Agency Chief Alleged to Have Stolen Millions From Clients international A Chat With BBC Commercial’s CEO on ‘Bluey,’ a News Paywall, YouTube and ‘Doctor Who’ SiriusXM Launches Lower Cost Ad-Supported Plan in Bid to Take on Streaming Audio Giants Broadcast Falls Below 20 Percent of TV Use for the First Time international ‘Bluey,’ BritBox International Help BBC Commercial Hit Record Revenue The Hollywood Reporter is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2025 The Hollywood Reporter, LLC. All Rights Reserved. THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER is a registered trademark of The Hollywood Reporter, LLC. Powered by WordPress.com VIP
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