History had its eyes on Hamilton on Broadway’s biggest night, but before the musical won 11 Tonys out of a record-breaking 16 nominations, it reached yet another milestone. The revolutionary musical from Lin-Manuel Miranda surpassed the $2 million mark for the first time in its Broadway run, which celebrates the anniversary of its first performance one month from today. Joining the show in the front runners was The Lion King in its usual top spot, along with Wicked, Aladdin and The Book of Mormon. Two other nominated productions, Waitress and Long Day’s Journey Into Night, joined Hamilton in playing at Standing Room Only this past week.
Here’s a look at who was on top—and who was not—for the week ending June 5:
FRONTRUNNERS (By Gross)
1. The Lion King ($2,071,899)
2. Hamilton ($2,028,208)
3. Wicked ($1,859,038)
4. Aladdin ($1,581,642)
5. The Book of Mormon ($1,343,083)
UNDERDOGS (By Gross)
5. Fully Committed ($370,867)
4. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time ($360,867)
3. Fun Home ($331,268)
2. The Father ($298,505)
1. An Act of God ($256,649)*
FRONTRUNNERS (By Capacity)
1. The Book of Mormon (102.27%)
2. Hamilton (101.76%)
3. Waitress (100.86%)
4. Long Day's Journey Into Night (100.23%)**
5. The Lion King (100.03%)
UNDERDOGS (By Capacity)
5. Fiddler on the Roof (67.46%)
4. Something Rotten! (66.76%)
3. Kinky Boots (63.14%)
2. Jersey Boys (62.43%)
1. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (59.50%)
* Number based on seven regular performances
** Number based on six regular performances
Source: The Broadway League