Broadway’s The Addams Family couldn’t keep up the numbers once star Nathan Lane split for vacation. The New York Times reports that grosses fell below $1 million:

Indeed, the vacation of one of them — the actor Nathan Lane — contributed to a $361,518 nosedive in the grosses of his musical, “The Addams Family,” in which he plays the patriarch Gomez. The show, usually one of the highest-earning on Broadway, fell to $764,231 from $1.1 million the previous week, by far the most sizable drop in week-to-week grosses that are released by producers every Monday.

Broadway’s The Addams Family couldn’t keep up the numbers once star Nathan Lane split for vacation. The New York Times reports that grosses fell below $1 million:

Indeed, the vacation of one of them — the actor Nathan Lane — contributed to a $361,518 nosedive in the grosses of his musical, “The Addams Family,” in which he plays the patriarch Gomez. The show, usually one of the highest-earning on Broadway, fell to $764,231 from $1.1 million the previous week, by far the most sizable drop in week-to-week grosses that are released by producers every Monday.

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