Private Lives (Broadway, Richard Rodgers Theatre, 2002) | Playbill

Private Lives

Broadway
Comedy
Revival


SYNOPSIS:

Amanda and Elyot are enjoying a romantic honeymoon – just not with each other. A chance meeting on their adjoined hotel balconies brings this divorced duo face-to-face for the first time in five years. Passions and tempers collide in this combustible romp, as the two remember why they fell in love and why they divorced in the first place. Noël Coward’s wit and sophistication are on full display in this scathing sendup of the British upper class of the 1930s.

People (45)

Awards

Drama Desk Award
2002 Outstanding Lighting Design Nominee
2002 Outstanding Costume Design Nominee
2002 Outstanding Set Design for a Play Winner
2002 Outstanding Director of a Play Nominee
2002 Outstanding Actress in a Play Winner
2002 Outstanding Actor in a Play Nominee
2002 Outstanding Revival of a Play Winner
Drama League
2002 Distinguished Production of a Revival Nominee
Theatre World Awards
2002 Theatre World Award Winner
2002 Theatre World Award Winner
Tony Award
2002 Scenic Design (Play or Musical) Winner
2002 Best Direction of a Play Nominee
2002 Costume Design (Play or Musical) Nominee
2002 Best Actress in a Play Winner
2002 Best Actor in a Play Nominee
2002 Best Revival of a Play Winner

QUICK STATS

(as of Sep 1, 2002) Total Current Gross: $6,400,302.00 Highest Weekly Gross: $468,614.00 (Week Ending May 19, 2002)   Average Ticket Price: $53.65 Average % Capacity: 73.57%

Grosses

Week Ending Week Number This Week Gross Potential Gross Diff $ Avg Ticket Top Ticket Seats Sold Seats in Theatre Perfs Previews % Cap This Week Diff % cap
Sep 1, 2002 14 $387,051.00 $563,886.00 $84,423.00 $52.02 $75.00 7,441 1,334 7 0 79.69% 13.26%
Aug 25, 2002 13 $302,628.00 $563,886.00 -$22,455.00 $48.79 $75.00 6,203 1,334 7 0 66.43% -13.70%
Aug 18, 2002 12 $325,083.00 $563,886.00 $6,174.00 $43.44 $75.00 7,483 1,334 7 0 80.13% 4.99%
Aug 11, 2002 11 $318,909.00 $563,886.00 $26,969.00 $45.45 $75.00 7,017 1,334 7 0 75.14% 12.69%
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