Had so much fun in NYC that we had to bring Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc.'s Pac-Man Shine On to the West Coast. Neon signs included. 🎮
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Let's hear it for our Dazzle winners! 👏 Check out this blog post where we interviewed them about their experiences in the Big Apple. 🏙 🍎 🚕 https://lnkd.in/gEifWsEM #playhousesquare #DazzleAwards #JimmyAwards #Broadway
Dazzle Awards Winners Q&A | Playhouse Square
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In business, it’s a common belief that specialization is the key to success. Many argue that honing in on one particular product, service, or market segment is what drives traction and growth. However, the Variety Playhouse stands as a compelling counterexample to this notion. Despite its multi-faceted approach to entertainment—hosting everything from indie rock concerts to comedy shows—it has managed to carve out a distinct name for itself. Like the Variety Playhouse, we aim to be known not merely for doing one thing well, but for doing many things exceptionally. https://lnkd.in/dv-5XN2z #mocktheagency #marketingagency #graphicdesignagency #atlantamarketing #varietyplayhouse #thespiceoflife #domanythingswell
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The greatest challenge facing theaters right now is a dearth of theatrical releases, exhibitors say. Theater owners urged studio executives at CinemaCon to put more films in theaters — and not just big-budget tent poles timed for summer movie season and holiday weekends. An additional issue affecting owners of independent theaters and smaller chains is studio-imposed three-week minimum runs for major movies. Multiple exhibitors can’t afford to let one movie to take up a screen for three weeks because there simply isn’t enough population where they operate to fill seats for that long. One way that exhibitors are trying to fill the void of studio releases is by showing “alternative content” — from reissues of beloved films and screenings of TV shows to musical performances and sporting events.
'Wicked' spectacles, merger gossip and movie industry woes at CinemaCon 2024
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On weekends I get to perform every Friday & Saturday night 52 weeks of the year. Check out these clips from last night ✅✅ #genr8 #livemusic #entertainment #entertainmentindustry
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🎬✨ Spice up your day with the latest in entertainment! #entertainmentnews #MediaNews #oscars2024 #oscarnominations #hollywoodmovies #pakistaniactresses #todaynewsupdates #NewsHeadlines #trendingnews
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Broadway continues to do well. The total gross for the third week of the 2024-2025 season was $36,011,651, a 7% increase from the previous week, with seats filled to 88.9% capacity. This week's earnings and attendance were also higher than the same period last season, with a 16.3% and 13.7% increase, respectively. Thirty one of the 35 productions saw an increase in gross, with "Merrily We Roll Along" making the biggest gains. The week's top-earning shows were "The Lion King" ($2,090,664), "Wicked" ($2,077,910), and "Hamilton" ($1,905,404). Twelve productions in total grossed over $1 million. Nineteen productions played to houses 90% full or more, with several surpassing 100% capacity due to standing room. To date, the season has earned $104,969,902, a 10.3% increase from last year, with attendance up 8% and seats filled to 88.8% capacity. #broadway #theater #onstage #boxoffice #tickets https://lnkd.in/ehQDt2Zf
Broadway box office soars over same week last season as multiple shows have highest-grossing week
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🌟 Broadway Box Office Update: Week Ending May 26, 2024 🌟 Last week, Broadway saw strong box office performances with a total gross of $36,381,958, up 6.67% from the same week last season. Here's a quick look at some highlights: •Wicked led with a significant gross of $2,003,492, a $156,449 increase from the previous week. •The Lion King grossed $2,220,842, marking a $190,426 rise, showing the continued appeal of long-running hits. •Aladdin also performed well with a gross of $1,356,415, up $82,535. •Hadestown saw an increase of $84,746, grossing $918,578. •Back to the Future saw a healthy increase, up $96,108 from the previous week Despite some fluctuations, Broadway remains resilient with 292,642 attendees, a 4.02% increase in total attendance compared to last season. Average paid admission rose to $124.32. Let's continue to support and celebrate the magic of Broadway! 🎭✨ 🔗 Full data: https://lnkd.in/eNU7XGhn #Broadway #TheatreIndustry #BoxOffice #BroadwayBusiness #BroadwayShows
Research & Statistics Grosses - Broadway in NYC
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