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From the Executive Summary In the — season, there were 17 million attendances to Broadway tours across the United States and Canada. Seventy-two percent of attendees were female. The average age of the Touring Broadway theatregoer was The vast majority of Touring Broadway theatregoers were Caucasian. On average, Touring Broadway attendees saw 5 shows per year.

Women continued to be more likely than men to make the decision to purchase theatre tickets. Sixty-three percent of the audience said that some kind of incentive would encourage them to attend theatre more frequently, such as discounts or special perks. Three quarters of respondents said they used Facebook. Most Touring Broadway theatregoers attended in small groups of family or friends. More than one-half of the audience said that they were somehow involved or interested in theatre as a child.

The vast majority of Touring Broadway theatregoers arrived at the venue by personal car. Sixty-nine percent of respondents said they would prefer to receive theatre information electronically, rather than via postal mail. Thirty-five percent of respondents said they made a visit to New York City in the past year. Nine percent of respondents said they spoke a language other than English in their homes.

The Audience For Touring Broadway 62 pages, illustrated with color charts and graphs, published February From the Executive Summary In the — season, 41 Touring Broadway shows traveled to cities across the country.

On average, Broadway tours contributed an economic impact of 3. The Economic Impact of Touring Broadway - Season 31 pages, illustrated with color with charts, graphs, and photos. Published June , revised August Order a copy of this report. Official Partners. The Broadway League is the national trade association for the Broadway industry. Our plus members include theatre owners and operators, producers, presenters, and general managers in North American cities, as well as suppliers of goods and services to the commercial theatre industry.

Each year, League members bring Broadway to more than 30 million people in New York and more than cities across the U. I have also been to Broadway to see a show.

I saw Annie. That is my favorite. Emory Jun 17, Mar 9, Davana Sep 26, Sep 27, Kathryn Feb 22, My dream is to be a Broadway performer. I have seen the musicals Cats, Wicked, Cinderella, and my favorite one was Matilda!

I thought Cats was the longest show on Broadway in history so that was very helpful to know. Plus I've gotten a head start after winning a national competition in Musical theater Revolting Children from Matilda.

I didn't mean to rate this three stars I meant five. Feb 23, Caroline Nov 18, I'm going into voice and musical theatre for college. I was assigned a persuasive essay for an english class, and this was helpful to read. Nov 19, Fred Sep 26, I like how brilliantly the orchestrations are done and make them more appealing to the younger audiences. Someday I hope to be working in Broadway productions of musicals as the orchestrator and earn the Tony for Best Orchestrations.

Sep 28, Abby Apr 17, I didn't know that about Broadway! I want to be an actor someday and this article was fascinating! Thanks :. Wonderopolis Apr 17, Madeline Apr 12, Would it be alright to say that I love music, and would like to play on Broadway one day? Doing it for a book. Wonderopolis Apr 13, I love broadway singing. I always listen to Mary Poppins. I can't believe they act on Broadway. Wonderopolis Jan 14, Nia May 2, I would love to see the Phantom of the Opera!!

Wonderopolis May 2, Wonderopolis Mar 1, Chlo Chlo Chloe Jan 30, Katelyn Jan 21, Jan 21, Keep your eyes peeled for more Camp Wonderopolis content this year, Katelyn! Wonderopolis Jan 30, Chlo Chlo Chloe Jan 27, Thanks for this wonder!!!!! But I going to audition for aristocats!!!!!!! Wonderopolis Jan 27, As they say in theater, "Break a leg", Chlo Chlo!

We are so happy for you! Chlo Chlo Chloe Jan 26, What we did was we got split 7 years and younger and 9 years and older I was 7 and under. We danced to four songs for each age group. Then after every 30 minutes we drank sweet tea and ate chex mix, teddy grams, and maybe goldfish. We only had 3 days to learn the dances then we on Friday we did a show for our parents with all 8 dances! It was very exciting we sang and danced. Wonderopolis Jan 26, Chlo Chlo Chloe Jan 24, I have been in broadway camp when I was 7 years old!!!!!!!!

Wonderopolis Jan 24, CoolCarole Dec 13, I have never been to Broadway but would love to go someday, it sounds really cool! I'm also really into acting so it would be a dream come true if I got to go! When I grow up I am definitly going to see a play there! You wouldn't believe how many of my friends have been! I can't wait to go one day! Wonderopolis Dec 13, Julie Dec 11, I think you guys have done an amazing job describing what Broadway is.

Ever since I was a little girl I have wanted to be on Broadway. Wonderopolis Dec 11, My grandmother used to dance, she was acually a Rockette so from that you can infer that she danced on Broadway. Cool, right. Can you believe that my grandmother was on Broadway.

I guess dancing is in my blood. Wonderopolis Nov 20, Danielle Nov 6, Wow broadway, well if I keep practicing dancing and singing then I guarantee I'll make it to the top! Sincerely Danielle :. Wonderopolis Nov 7, Percite Oct 15, I'm doing a report about the Lion King on Broadway, are there any cool facts and please tell me what makes Broadway so special it will help with my report.

Thanks in advance! Wonderopolis Oct 15, Josh Sep 27, Wonderopolis Sep 27, Gracie Aug 13, I have always wanted to be on Broadway! I think it would be really fun! I also love watching movies like The Wizard of Oz or Mary Poppins with music that makes you want to sing along or get up and dance. A newer movie musical is High School Musical which isn't a Broadway show but is still super fun to watch with your family if you're in the mood for a funny musical!

That movie night idea sure does sound like lots of fun! Wonderopolis Aug 13, Gracie Jan 1, It's Gracie again, I left the first comment a while ago. But that means that the general public tuning into the awards show "get there and say 'what is this? Even if producers and creatives get on board with a digital capture of their show, obstacles remain. First and foremost, standardized agreements that address issues like compensation, Lane and Comley said. You can't kick the can down the road, we have to figure it out.

We've got to come to some sort of deal across all of the stakeholders. Comley also said that a digital capture should be part of the standard operating procedure for all Broadway shows the way that a cast recording is for musicals — not necessarily meaning that one will be created, but that the allowances and details are formulated ahead of time. So if you all of a sudden bring something into the conversation after the fact, it surprises people.

So if you have a Broadway show that's up and running, and no one's mentioned doing a digital capture before, it's problematic because now you have to talk everybody into it. Making plans for a digital capture from the start means that "if that option takes place, do you know what you get paid, do you know what the obligation is as far as time?

If you have to work overtime, you're going to be paid for that overtime. Do you know where it's going to go, is it going to be in movie theaters, or is it going to be streaming? Cercone says an experience he had during the pandemic cemented in his mind the role that digital capture will have going forward. Everything's shut down.

We're streaming. And then they said, 'you have no idea how important this is, I can pay my rent now. And that moment, that was a threshold moment. I never in my wildest dreams would have believed that this could happen with with this tool.

Ilana Keller is an award-winning journalist and lifelong New Jersey resident who loves Broadway and really bad puns. She highlights arts advocacy and education, theater fundraisers and more through her column, "Sightlines. Facebook Twitter Email. Will you be able to watch Broadway shows online forever?



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