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Bobby Darin Musical "Just in Time" Turns Profitable for Investors
The musical "Just in Time," starring Jonathan Groff, is the first new Broadway show from last season to generate profit for investors, marking a rare milestone.
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Lead
Broadway’s musical "Just in Time," featuring Jonathan Groff, has become the first new show from the previous season to report a profit for its investors, according to a New York Times Business article.
Background
Broadway productions often operate at a loss for several years before breaking even, making profitability a notable achievement for investors and producers alike.
What Happened
The New York Times Business report notes that "Just in Time" has reached a rare milestone by turning a profit for its investors, a first among new shows launched in the last season.
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