Two Broadway revivals recoup
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Two of the fall theater season’s more star-studded revivals -- Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons” and Anton Chekhov’s “The Seagull” -- have recouped their New York investments.
“All My Sons,” one of Miller’s most popular and best-known plays, has paid back its $3.25-million production costs, producer Eric Falkenstein announced Monday. And “The Seagull,” which cost $2.55 million, has turned a profit too, according to producer Sonia Friedman.
“New York audiences have been wonderful and proved that it’s possible for Chekhov to be a commercial success on Broadway, which is a huge achievement for all concerned,” Friedman said.
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