‘The Lost Boys’, ‘Death Of A Salesman’, ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ & Other Spring Shows Pull Audiences; ‘Joe Turner’s Come And Gone’ Begins Previews – Broadway Box Office

Why it matters: Broadway's strong box office performance indicates a robust return for live theater, impacting revenue for multiple productions.
- Broadway's spring season saw strong attendance for new arrivals, with 'Dog Day Afternoon,' 'Proof,' 'Schmigadoon!,' and 'The Rocky Horror Show' nearly selling out.
- 'Joe Turner’s Come And Gone' has begun previews, adding to the bustling Broadway schedule.
- 'The Boys' has been renewed for a fifth season, according to Deadline, indicating continued success for the popular series.
- 2026 Peabody Award nominees include 'No Other Land' and 'The Perfect Neighbor,' as reported by IndieWire, showcasing a diverse range of acclaimed productions beyond Broadway.
Broadway's spring season is drawing significant audiences, with new shows like 'Dog Day Afternoon' and 'The Rocky Horror Show' nearing sell-outs, while 'Joe Turner’s Come And Gone' begins previews. This theatrical success coincides with 'The Boys' being renewed for a fifth season and several productions, including 'No Other Land,' receiving Peabody Award nominations, highlighting a vibrant period across different entertainment sectors.




