The Tony-winning revival of “The Color Purple” will close on Jan. 8 after a year of performances.

The musical, based on Alice Walker’s 1982 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, opened at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theater in December to critical acclaim. In his review for The New York Times, Ben Brantley called it “a slim, fleet-footed beauty, simply attired and beguilingly modest.” John Doyle directed a star-studded cast which at various points has included Jennifer Hudson, Jennifer Holliday, Heather Headley and Danielle Brooks. The show also catapulted to stardom a young British actress, Cynthia Erivo, who, making her Broadway debut as Celie, won this year’s Tony Award for best actress in a musical.

Ms. Erivo will perform for the duration of the run, as will Ms. Holliday. Ms. Brooks, who was nominated for a Tony, will leave the show on Nov. 13.

A producer said that the show was close to recouping its original investment, and that a national tour, which starts in 2017, would provide additional income. Ticket sales have been steady since May; the show grossed $670,337 last week.