‘The Lost Boys’, ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ Sell Out First Preview Weeks; ‘Just In Time’ Hits All-Time High As Jonathan Groff Exits – Broadway Box Office

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Broadway gave a warm welcome to a batch of spring arrivals last week, with newcomers The Lost Boys, The Rocky Horror Show, Beaches, Fallen Angels and Titaníque beginning previews to more-than-solid audiences.

And while sell-out (or nearly so) crowds said hello to the newcomers, fans of Jonathan Groff packed Just In Time at Circle in the Square to say goodbye: Groff’s final week as Bobby Darin (Matthew Morrison begins a limited engagement tomorrow) saw a box office bump of $194,683 over the previous week, hitting a production-high of $2,066,446.

Beginning previews during the week ending March 29 were:

Watch on Deadline Titaníque, the musical Titanic parody and Céline Dion lovefest starring Jim Parsons, Deborah Cox, Melissa Barrera, Frankie Grande, Marla Mindelle and others. Six previews at the St. James grossed $626,789, with attendance at 98% of capacity. Opening night is April 12;

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