In an otherwise weak wintry week at Broadway’s box offices, Next to Normal ended its run on a high note: The Pulitzer Prize-winning musical set a record at the Booth Theatre, grossing $552,653 in its final week of performances and jumping to the frontrunners' list for capacity. Meanwhile, Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark continued its million-dollar ways in spite of playing just six performances. The talked-about tuner made both frontrunners' lists in a week in which only three of 21 shows made the $1 million club.



Here is a look at who was on top and who was not for the week ending January 16:

FRONTRUNNERS (By Gross)

1. Wicked ($1,540,868)

2. The Lion King ($1,334,354)

3. Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark ($1,258,330)*

4. Jersey Boys ($974,615)

5. The Addams Family ($936,316)



UNDERDOGS (By Gross)

5. Million Dollar Quartet ($456,566)

4. Lombardi ($404,096)

3. Time Stands Still ($363,619)

2. The Importance of Being Earnest ($282,607)**

1. Colin Quinn: Long Story Short ($187,617)



FRONTRUNNERS (By Capacity)

1. Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark (100.09%)*

2. Wicked (100%)

3. Next to Normal (96.41%)

4. The Importance of Being Earnest (94.66%)**

5. Billy Elliot (88.67%)



UNDERDOGS (By Capacity)

5. Rain (71.20%)

4. Colin Quinn: Long Story Short (69.61%)

3. American Idiot (68.18%)

2. Million Dollar Quartet (62.81%)

1. Time Stands Still (59.42%)



*Number based on six preview performances.

**Number based on three preview and five regular performances.

Data provided by the Broadway League.