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Rebecca Rubin
Senior Film and Media Reporter
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Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman “Just In Time,” a biographical jukebox musical about the performer Bobby Darin, has recouped its entire production cost after just over a year on Broadway. The show, which earned a Tony nomination and plenty of raves for its star Jonathan Groff, was capitalized at $12.5 million.
“Just In Time” is the first musical of the 2024-2025 season to achieve profitability, an increasingly rare accomplishment these days. Only four other musicals to open since the pandemic, “MJ,” “Six,” “& Juliet,” and “The Outsiders,” have managed to recoup on Broadway.
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