Mamma Mia! hit $1.78 million last week as the revival continues to pull in Broadway audiences 10 years after its original run.

The musical brought in the tally in its first full week post-opening that included three press performances with some comped tickets. The show opened Aug. 14 and continues to play to 100 percent capacity. This was the highest grossing week yet for the show on Broadway, including its previous run from 2001 through 2015.

Purpose yet again hit its highest gross, at $856,241 last week and reached 100 percent capacity, as the play finishes up its run on Broadway. The family drama, which won the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for best play, is set to end its Broadway run Aug. 31, after opening March 17. Average ticket price jumped to $184 from $165 the prior week.

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