Good news for those who love sticking it to the man: School of Rock has climbed back to seven figures. The new musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Julian Fellowes, after a four-week period of hitting six figures, grossed $1,152,012 and reached full capacity at 100.99%. Meanwhile, The Lion King topped the charts at over $1.8 million; the number one spot had been held by Hamilton in recent weeks. The two were joined by Wicked, Aladdin and The Book of Mormon in the top five.
Here’s a look at who was on top—and who was not—for the week ending February 21:
FRONTRUNNERS (By Gross)
1. The Lion King ($1,851,720)
2. Hamilton ($1,750,924)
3. Wicked ($1,747,324)
4. Aladdin ($1,486,893)
5. The Book of Mormon ($1,365,956)
UNDERDOGS (By Gross)
5. Disaster! ($333,537)*
4. Hughie ($298,616)*
3. The Humans ($250,540)***
2. She Loves Me ($227,422)**
1. Our Mother's Brief Affair ($183,321)
FRONTRUNNERS (By Capacity)
1. The Book of Mormon (102.43%)
2. Hamilton (101.78%)
3. School of Rock (100.99%)
4. Aladdin (99.83%)
5. The Lion King (99.63%)
UNDERDOGS (By Capacity)
5. An American in Paris (68.93%)
4. Blackbird (67.78%)*
3. Our Mother's Brief Affair (67.73%)
2. Chicago (64.98%)
1. Disaster! (64.81%)*
* Number based on eight preview performances
** Number based on four preview performances
***Number based on three preview performances and five regular performances
Source: The Broadway League