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Will Broadway and Streaming Shows Break Through at the Emmys?

A look at the latest developments in the entertainment industry, from Broadway box office numbers to new streaming shows and potential Emmy contenders.

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What Happened The past week has seen significant developments in the entertainment industry. On Broadway, the revival of "Death of a Salesman" starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf has broken box office records,...

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The past week has seen significant developments in the entertainment industry. On Broadway, the revival of "Death of a Salesman" starring Nathan Lane...

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The past week has seen significant developments in the entertainment industry. On Broadway, the revival of "Death of a Salesman" starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf has broken box office records, earning $1.8 million in a single week. This achievement is notable, especially considering the post-Memorial Day gap and the upcoming Tony Awards on June 7. The success of "Death of a Salesman" is not an isolated incident, as other shows like "Ragtime" and "The Rocky Horror Show" have also seen increases in their box office numbers.

In the world of streaming, Netflix has released the trailer for its new series "I Will Find You," an adaptation of Harlan Coben's bestselling novel. The show follows a father serving a life sentence for killing his son, and stars Sam Worthington and Britt Lower. Meanwhile, Banijay Rights has struck a deal with Crave to produce a Canadian version of the physical comedy game show "Let's Play Ball."

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The success of these shows and series is significant, not only in terms of their box office numbers or viewership but also in terms of their potential impact on the entertainment industry. The Emmy Awards, which will take place later this year, are a major indicator of a show's success and prestige. However, some creators, like Taylor Sheridan, have been overlooked by the TV Academy despite their shows' massive viewership and critical acclaim.

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I think the key to breaking through at the Emmys is to create a show that resonates with audiences and critics alike," said Jane Rimer, SVP of...

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"I think the key to breaking through at the Emmys is to create a show that resonates with audiences and critics alike," said Jane Rimer, SVP of Banijay Rights Canada. "A show like 'Let's Play Ball' has universal appeal, combining comedy and competition in a way that's both entertaining and engaging."

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  • $1.8 million: The box office earnings of "Death of a Salesman" in a single week.
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The entertainment industry is highly competitive, with many shows and series vying for attention and accolades. The Emmy Awards are a major benchmark of success, and creators are constantly looking for ways to break through and stand out from the crowd.

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As the Emmy Awards approach, it will be interesting to see which shows and series will be nominated and ultimately win. Will "Death of a Salesman" and other Broadway shows make a strong showing? Will streaming services like Netflix continue to produce hit series like "I Will Find You"? And will creators like Taylor Sheridan finally break through and receive the recognition they deserve? Only time will tell.

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  • What: The revival of "Death of a Salesman" broke box office records, earning $1.8 million in a single week.
  • When: The Tony Awards will take place on June 7.
  • Impact: The success of "Death of a Salesman" and other shows could have a significant impact on the entertainment industry, potentially leading to increased recognition and accolades.

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    Broadway Box Office: ‘Death of A Salesman’ Hits $1.8 Million, ‘Book of Mormon’ Returns

  2. Source 2 · Fulqrum Sources

    ‘I Will Find You’ Trailer: Sam Worthington and Britt Lower Star in Netflix’s New Thriller (TV News Roundup)

  3. Source 3 · Fulqrum Sources

    Will Taylor Sheridan Finally Break Through at the Emmys With Season 2 of ‘Landman’?

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Will Broadway and Streaming Shows Break Through at the Emmys?

A look at the latest developments in the entertainment industry, from Broadway box office numbers to new streaming shows and potential Emmy contenders.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

The past week has seen significant developments in the entertainment industry. On Broadway, the revival of "Death of a Salesman" starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf has broken box office records, earning $1.8 million in a single week. This achievement is notable, especially considering the post-Memorial Day gap and the upcoming Tony Awards on June 7. The success of "Death of a Salesman" is not an isolated incident, as other shows like "Ragtime" and "The Rocky Horror Show" have also seen increases in their box office numbers.

In the world of streaming, Netflix has released the trailer for its new series "I Will Find You," an adaptation of Harlan Coben's bestselling novel. The show follows a father serving a life sentence for killing his son, and stars Sam Worthington and Britt Lower. Meanwhile, Banijay Rights has struck a deal with Crave to produce a Canadian version of the physical comedy game show "Let's Play Ball."

Why It Matters

The success of these shows and series is significant, not only in terms of their box office numbers or viewership but also in terms of their potential impact on the entertainment industry. The Emmy Awards, which will take place later this year, are a major indicator of a show's success and prestige. However, some creators, like Taylor Sheridan, have been overlooked by the TV Academy despite their shows' massive viewership and critical acclaim.

What Experts Say

"I think the key to breaking through at the Emmys is to create a show that resonates with audiences and critics alike," said Jane Rimer, SVP of Banijay Rights Canada. "A show like 'Let's Play Ball' has universal appeal, combining comedy and competition in a way that's both entertaining and engaging."

Key Numbers

  • $1.8 million: The box office earnings of "Death of a Salesman" in a single week.
  • 8%: The decline in total industry gross from the prior week.

Background

The entertainment industry is highly competitive, with many shows and series vying for attention and accolades. The Emmy Awards are a major benchmark of success, and creators are constantly looking for ways to break through and stand out from the crowd.

What Comes Next

As the Emmy Awards approach, it will be interesting to see which shows and series will be nominated and ultimately win. Will "Death of a Salesman" and other Broadway shows make a strong showing? Will streaming services like Netflix continue to produce hit series like "I Will Find You"? And will creators like Taylor Sheridan finally break through and receive the recognition they deserve? Only time will tell.

Key Facts

  • What: The revival of "Death of a Salesman" broke box office records, earning $1.8 million in a single week.
  • When: The Tony Awards will take place on June 7.
  • Impact: The success of "Death of a Salesman" and other shows could have a significant impact on the entertainment industry, potentially leading to increased recognition and accolades.
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What Happened

The past week has seen significant developments in the entertainment industry. On Broadway, the revival of "Death of a Salesman" starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf has broken box office records, earning $1.8 million in a single week. This achievement is notable, especially considering the post-Memorial Day gap and the upcoming Tony Awards on June 7. The success of "Death of a Salesman" is not an isolated incident, as other shows like "Ragtime" and "The Rocky Horror Show" have also seen increases in their box office numbers.

In the world of streaming, Netflix has released the trailer for its new series "I Will Find You," an adaptation of Harlan Coben's bestselling novel. The show follows a father serving a life sentence for killing his son, and stars Sam Worthington and Britt Lower. Meanwhile, Banijay Rights has struck a deal with Crave to produce a Canadian version of the physical comedy game show "Let's Play Ball."

Why It Matters

The success of these shows and series is significant, not only in terms of their box office numbers or viewership but also in terms of their potential impact on the entertainment industry. The Emmy Awards, which will take place later this year, are a major indicator of a show's success and prestige. However, some creators, like Taylor Sheridan, have been overlooked by the TV Academy despite their shows' massive viewership and critical acclaim.

What Experts Say

"I think the key to breaking through at the Emmys is to create a show that resonates with audiences and critics alike," said Jane Rimer, SVP of Banijay Rights Canada. "A show like 'Let's Play Ball' has universal appeal, combining comedy and competition in a way that's both entertaining and engaging."

Key Numbers

  • $1.8 million: The box office earnings of "Death of a Salesman" in a single week.
  • 8%: The decline in total industry gross from the prior week.

Background

The entertainment industry is highly competitive, with many shows and series vying for attention and accolades. The Emmy Awards are a major benchmark of success, and creators are constantly looking for ways to break through and stand out from the crowd.

What Comes Next

As the Emmy Awards approach, it will be interesting to see which shows and series will be nominated and ultimately win. Will "Death of a Salesman" and other Broadway shows make a strong showing? Will streaming services like Netflix continue to produce hit series like "I Will Find You"? And will creators like Taylor Sheridan finally break through and receive the recognition they deserve? Only time will tell.

Key Facts

  • What: The revival of "Death of a Salesman" broke box office records, earning $1.8 million in a single week.
  • When: The Tony Awards will take place on June 7.
  • Impact: The success of "Death of a Salesman" and other shows could have a significant impact on the entertainment industry, potentially leading to increased recognition and accolades.

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