2018 Box Office figures released by Society of London Theatre and UK TheatreData jointly released for West End and rest of the UK for the first timeResilience of UK’s theatre industry revealedStrong audience and ticket sales figures from SOLT and UK Theatre members including several new recordsLONDON–Society of London Theatre (SOLT) and UK Theatre have released data for ticket sales across their member venues in 2018. The figures reveal a combined audience of over 34m and ticket revenue of nearly £1.28bn, from a total of 62,945 performances over the course of the year in the West End and across the UK.London’s West End theatres drew in audiences totaling over 15.5m last year, resulting in box office revenue of over £765m – both record figures, generating over £127m in VAT for the Treasury. The year saw an increase in the number of performances to 18,708, up 2.8% from 2017. Hit shows including Hamilton had an impact on overall ticket sales in a very strong year for musicals, while plays experienced a dip in attendances and revenue.Audiences for theatre across the rest of the country topped 18.8m, with a box office of over £509m. Theatres reported a slight increase in attendances, and also number of performances (44,237, up 0.2% from 2017), as well as a rise in income and average ticket price. This was largely due to increased yield at the biggest presenting houses, which bounced back after a small dip in 2017. Smaller producing theatres saw the largest dip in attendance and revenue, falling back in line with previous years after an unusually strong 2017.2018 SOLT Highlights:Attendances of 15,548,154 (up 3.0% compared to 2017)Gross revenue of £765,800,051, (up 8.6% compared to 2017)Average ticket price paid £49.25 (up 5.5% compared to 2017)77.5% of available seats filled18,708 performances 2018 UK Theatre Highlights:Attendances of 18,806,659 (up 0.3% compared to 2017)Gross revenue of £509,567,967 (up 8.4% compared to 2017)Average ticket price paid £27.10 (up 8.0% compared to 2017)61% of available seats filled44,237 performancesKenny Wax, President of SOLT, said:‘As these figures show, London’s world-leading theatre industry is attracting larger audiences than ever after another record year. Increasingly, people seem to want to invest in high quality cultural experiences, and the West End is benefiting from this trend. We must be cautious heading into 2019, however, as the combined effects of some theatres going dark for renovations, major musicals closing and an uncertain political climate might have an impact in the coming months.’Fiona Allan, President of UK Theatre, said:‘2018 was generally a good year for the UK’s theatre sector, which proved robust in a difficult economic climate. London’s West End enjoys a symbiotic relationship with the rest of London and across the nations, with fantastic new writing and revivals originating all over the country and ending up in West End theatres, and West End productions touring the UK.’ GenreAttendanceRevenueMusicals9,460,743 (+8.2%)£503,950,355 (+15.4%)Plays4,177,868 (-6.5%)£167,267,637 (-5.2%) Other (opera, dance, performance, entertainment)1,909,543 (+1.5%)£94,582,059 (+2.9%)UK Theatre 2018 attendances and revenue by venue type (with percentage comparisons to 2017):Venue typeAttendanceRevenueMain auditoria of larger producing theatres1,910,930 (+0.8%)£47,227,161 (+4.8%) Principally presenting theatres with capacity of over 10009,351,676 (+2.8%)£302,805,026 (+13.1%) Concert halls1,695,522 (-2.0%)£46,836,672 (+4.4%)Principally presenting theatres with capacity of 500 – 10002,874,216 (+0.3%)£61,248,831 (+1.2%) Auditoria of principally producing theatres with capacity of over 1601,747,367 (-9.4%)£33,821,256 (-2.9%)Principally presenting theatres with capacity of 200 – 500599,807 (+1.0%)£8,583,046 (+3.0%) All percentages are rounded to one decimal place.Society of London Theatre (SOLT) is a not-for-profit organisation representing the London theatre industry. SOLT also runs the Olivier Awards, West End LIVE, TKTS, Theatre Tokens, Kids Week and Official London Theatre. Society of London Theatre is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales, whose registered office is at 32 Rose Street, London WC2E 9ET, Company No 527227.SOLT compiles its Box Office Data on behalf of the industry, and they relate to all the major theatres, both commercial and grant-aided, in central London.solt.co.ukUK Theatre is the UK’s leading theatre and performing arts membership organisation –promoting excellence, professional development, and campaigning to improve resilience and increase audiences across the sector.UK Theatre’s Box Office Data is a collation of figures supplied by UK Theatre member venues across the country, and collated by TRG Arts. It does not represent 100% of tickets sales in all UK Theatre venues. UK Theatre encourages its venue members to provide sales information, however a few venues do not take part and and some venues do not complete returns every week.Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Related