Overview
- Producers announced Wednesday the revival has earned back its $5.75 million capitalization, following a week that grossed $1,718,476.
- The show reached recoupment for the week ending May 3 after steady sellouts at the Hudson Theatre.
- The production began previews February 21 and opened March 12, with its one-actor, audience-interactive format keeping running costs down.
- It earned 2026 Tony nominations for Best Revival of a Play and Best Leading Actor in a Play for Daniel Radcliffe.
- Radcliffe plays his final performance May 24, with Mariska Hargitay taking over May 26 through June 28 in what is only the third commercial Broadway production this season to recoup.