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BROADWAY WEEKLY GROSSES

Wed Mar 5, 2008 9:16pm EST
 Rank    Show - Theater (Gross)
 1       Wicked - Gershwin ($1,360,610 over 8 shows)
 2       Jersey Boys - August Wilson ($1,056,150 over 8 shows)
 3       The Lion King - Minskoff ($972,136 over 8 shows)
 4       The Little Mermaid - Lunt-Fontanne ($832,619 over 5 shows)
 5       Mary Poppins - New Amsterdam ($717,952 over 8 shows)
 6       Mamma Mia - C/WGarden ($627,264 over 8 shows)
 7       Cat On A Hot Tin Roof - Broadhurst ($621,154 over 8 shows)
 8       Spamalot - Shubert ($592,130 over 8 shows)
 9       The Phantom of The Opera - Majestic ($568,008 over 8 shows)
 10      August: Osage County - Imperial ($520,824 over 8 shows)


 Source: The League of American Theatres and Producers Inc.  For information call THE BROADWAY LINE at (212)
302-4111 or (888) 411-BWAY



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