Historical Grosses
Week | Gross | Seats Sold |
Percent |
---|---|---|---|
03/11/2007 | $615,585 | 10,735 | 85.2% |
03/18/2007 | $590,498 | 10,210 | 81.1% |
03/25/2007 | $627,400 | 10,243 | 81.3% |
04/01/2007 | $663,265 | 11,613 | 80.7% |
04/08/2007 | $704,025 | 10,821 | 75.2% |
04/15/2007 | $757,333 | 12,007 | 83.4% |
04/22/2007 | $693,237 | 11,182 | 77.7% |
04/29/2007 | $656,079 | 10,582 | 73.5% |
05/06/2007 | $628,680 | 10,453 | 72.6% |
05/13/2007 | $648,484 | 10,576 | 73.5% |
05/20/2007 | $598,689 | 9,246 | 64.2% |
05/27/2007 | $516,724 | 8,893 | 61.8% |
06/03/2007 | $442,065 | 7,848 | 54.5% |
06/10/2007 | $454,325 | 7,308 | 50.8% |
06/17/2007 | $458,150 | 7,759 | 53.9% |
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