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Hillary Clinton-produced play ‘Suffs’ failing to pack seats during peak Broadway season

The Broadway box office for the week of May 5th revealed that the Hillary Clinton-produced play “Suffus” ranked last in terms of full seats.

The Broadway League, the official website for the Broadway theater industry, shared weekly box office figures for the 35 shows currently playing on Broadway. This includes “Suffice”, “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”, and classics such as “Romeo and Juliet” and “Sweeney Todd.” And “Moulin Rouge! musical. “

According to the data, Clinton’s eight performances that week were at 81% of capacity, putting her in the bottom eight performances in that category, or the bottom 23% of the week’s 35 performances.

Noting that the play’s lagging numbers appear to be even worse, given that it’s a new show. Breitbart News He claimed that the show “should still draw large crowds during Broadway’s peak season, the month before the Tony Awards.”

The play opened on Broadway for the first time last month after an off-Broadway run that began at New York City’s The Public Theater in 2022. The musical was created by singer-songwriter Shaina Taub, directed by Lee Silverman, and produced by lead producers Jill Furman and Rachel Sussman, and co-producers Hillary Clinton and Malala Yousafzai.


According to Broadway box office figures, the Hillary Clinton-produced play “Suffus” ranks last in terms of full capacity. Getty Images

Breitbart also noted that Vice President Harris’ niece, Meena Harris, is also a producer of stage plays.

The three-hour play reenacts the women’s suffrage movement of the early 1900s.by Program websiteSafs “daringly explores the victories and failures of the unfinished struggle for equality.”

The play features an “all-female, non-binary cast, including Tony Award winners Nikki M. James, Jen Colella, Emily Skinner, and Grace, who plays President Woodrow Wilson.・Includes MacLean.” According to Playbill.com.

Mr. Clinton said he related to “all” of the characters in the play. Associated Press Last month, she learned “how difficult it is to make change.”

“I know how important it is to build relationships with the people I work with because I’m taking risks and doing things I’ve never done before. In my case “Whether it was by running for president or marching in demonstrations, Washington tried to persuade the president and Congress to pass an amendment to allow women to vote in 1913,” she said.


Mr. Clinton said: "all" Characters in the play told The Associated Press last month that she knew. "How difficult it is to bring about change."
Clinton said she related to “everything” about the characters in the play and told The Associated Press last month that she knows “how difficult it is to make change.” AP

The former US Secretary of State added: Our country has many challenges. ”

Statistics from BroadwayLeague.com reveal that last week’s numbers for “Suffs” were even worse, with only 78% of the 7,784 total seats filled for all performances.

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