Broadway Box Office Update: 'All Out' Comedy Smashes Records, 'Harry Potter' Still Reigns Supreme (2026)

Broadway's latest lineup is shaking things up, and one show is daring to ask: Can ambition be as funny as love? Simon Rich’s All Out: Comedy About Ambition has hit the stage at the Nederlander Theatre, following the success of last year’s All In: Comedy About Love. But here’s where it gets intriguing: this production features a star-studded rotating cast, including Ike Barinholtz, Jim Gaffigan, Abbi Jacobson, and Jon Stewart, who take turns delivering live readings of short stories. In its opening weekend, the show raked in $409,041 and played to a packed house, hinting at another high-grossing run. Upcoming cast members like Ben Schwartz, Mike Birbiglia, and Heidi Gardner promise to keep the momentum going, while the band Lawrence adds a musical twist to the mix. Is this the recipe for Broadway’s next big hit, or will the rotating cast leave audiences craving consistency?

Meanwhile, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child continues to dominate the box office, pulling in $2.98 million—a slight increase from previous weeks. But this is the part most people miss: despite the show’s 100% capacity and soaring ticket prices (averaging $230), the Broadway Journal reports that the financial windfall from Tom Felton’s (Draco Malfoy himself!) recent stint is likely being used to offset past losses rather than lining investors’ pockets. Does this mean the magic of Harry Potter isn’t as profitable as it seems?

Trailing behind Harry Potter is Hamilton with $2.8 million, followed by Wicked ($2.76 million), The Lion King ($2.4 million), and Mamma Mia ($1.9 million). Over in Chess, grosses dipped slightly to $1.89 million after lead Lea Michele’s scheduled absence on Sunday. Interestingly, attendance actually rose to 97% capacity, possibly due to a drop in average ticket prices from $183 to $168. Is this a sign that audiences prioritize affordability over star power?

As Broadway’s financial dynamics continue to evolve, one thing’s clear: the stage is set for both triumphs and controversies. What’s your take? Do rotating casts and high ticket prices enhance or hinder the Broadway experience? Let’s debate in the comments!

Broadway Box Office Update: 'All Out' Comedy Smashes Records, 'Harry Potter' Still Reigns Supreme (2026)

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