AADET’s new ranking shows that the average number of spectators per function records a 33% decrease compared to last year. It is located in the middle of the position within the last 8 years.
The January AADET ranking was known in theatrical call and Buenos Aires showed a 42% public drop compared to the same month of 2024, with a 15% decrease in the volume of functions. Even with this decrease, they are results that represent a volume of activity above the prepaymia levels.
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The average number of spectators per function records a 33% decrease compared to last year, which is located in half position within the last 8 years.


50% of the attendees of this period correspond to the 10 most seen shows, being the total 95 of the shows offered. This data is also transferred in the collection, since these works cover 54% of the total box office.
The most watched in Buenos Aires were: “Who am I?” with Soledad Silveyra and Luis Brandoni; “Start with D, seven letters”, The new work of Juan José Campanella with Fer Metilli and Eduardo Blanco; “Waiting for the float”, The Cásico of Tito Cossawith Campi like grandmother, Paola Barrientos, Pablo Rago, Valeria Lois, Ana Katz and others; “My dear president”, with Miguel Angel Solá and Maxi de la Cruz; “Mina, chew sei”, with Elena Roger and Diego Reinhold; “A red poyo”, dazzling proposal different from everything with performers Alfonso Barón and Luciano Rosso; “When Frank met Carlitos,” with Oscar Lajad as Gardel and Alan Madanés as Sinatra; “In other words”, with Gimena Accardi and Andrés Gil; “Cha cha cha” with Alfredo Casero and Fabio Alberti and “Mother”, with Betiana Blum, Romina Gaetani and others.
Source: Ambito

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