How much has Hamilton made on Broadway?
It’s estimated that the show has made about $400 million on broadway and if you add in touring, licensing, and amateur productions, the number is probably closer to $500 million. While Hamilton is a Broadway show, it’s not the highest-grossing Broadway show of all time. That title belongs to Wicked, which has made $1.3 billion.
How much has Hamilton made on Broadway Tony awards?
Though Hamilton has yet to take home the tony Award for Best Musical, the play has earned a total of six Tony Awards in its first year on Broadway. In 2016, Hamilton won 11 Tony Awards, including best musical, best score, best book, best actor in a musical for Leslie Odom, Jr., best direction of a musical for Tommy Smith, and best choreography for Andy Morris. The Hamilton Tony Awards have raised more than $17 million for Broadway’s development programs since its debut
How much has Hamilton made on Broadway tickets?
Hamilton is a Broadway musical based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers of the United States. The show first premiered on Broadway in July 2015 and generated a lot of buzz in the process. The production broke box office records in its first year and has continued to rake in the bucks for its investors. In fact, the show has brought in more than $17 million in ticket sales since its premiere.
How much has Hamilton made on Broadway after Tony awards?
The show’s total box office grosses have increased since 2006, when it picked up its first Tony Award for Best Musical. The musical has earned $1.9 million in profit from Broadway after the show’s first Tony win in 2015, according to The Broadway League.
How much has Hamilton made in it's Broadway run?
The Hamilton soundtrack has earned a whopping $23.8 million in sales since it was first released in the summer of 2016. In addition, the show itself has earned $17.8 million in box office sales since it began touring in the fall of 2015. Even though the show has had a successful Broadway run so far, it's still not quite breaking even. According to Broadway Universe, the show has lost $9.2 million so far.