Harry Potter and the Cursed Child was the next highest grossing in the industry last week, with $3.1 million, a massive tally for a play, and breaking the box office record at the Lyric Theatre. The play has also had a boost from Tom Felton, who played Draco Malfoy in the films, joining the cast. The average ticket price inched up to $242.95.

Wicked followed with $3 million, followed by The Lion King with $2.8 million and Chess, starring Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit and Nicholas Christopher, with $2 million, also breaking the house record at the Imperial Theatre.
Mamma Mia! and Ragtime also had their best weeks on Broadway, with Mamma Mia! grossing $2 million and Ragtime bringing in close to $1.5 million, which is also Lincoln Center Theater‘s best week since the pandemic. Chicago had its highest-grossing Thanksgiving performance yet, as one of few shows to actually perform Thursday, with $151,362.45.
Overall, the industry gross was up 19 percent from the prior week, with average paid admission up $22.41 and attendance up 2.6 percent as the industry heads into its most lucrative weeks of the year.
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