Could Donna Summer make peace between Broadway and disco?

Maybe not with critics, as “Summer: The Donna Summer Musical” got largely hostile reviews. But fans seems to be responding: The show has been clearing more than $1 million a week since early April.

Efforts to bring the nightclub-friendly four-on-the-floor beat to Broadway go back to 1979, when disco was at its commercial and artistic peak. Yet Off Broadway renditions, such as “The Donkey Show” and “Here Lies Love,” have clicked more successfully.

Up next: “This Ain’t No Disco,” which is set in 1979 New York and starts previews at the Atlantic Theater Company on June 29. Until that show tries to revive the glory days of Studio 54 (now a theater itself), here is a look back at Broadway’s best efforts, rated on a scale of 1 to 5 disco-dancing emojis.