Hugh Jackman’s one-man show takes a hit at the box office amid Deborra-Lee Furness divorce
The spotlight’s dimmed on Hugh Jackman’s one-man show, as ticket prices are slashed to boost sluggish sales.
The 56-year-old actor is currently starring in “Hugh’s From New York with Love” at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall — but it seems the demand isn’t quite matching the supply.
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Fans can snag seats for Friday’s performance starting at just $98, while Saturday’s matinee tickets are available for as low as $60.
Premium seats go for $212 — a bargain compared to Paul Simon’s nearby show at the Beacon Theatre, where tickets are fetching up to $680.
It’s reported that Jackman was “struggling” to sell tickets for the show, which debuted on Broadway in January, according to the Daily Mail.
The “Greatest Showman” actor’s one-man show is slated for eight more nights in July, August, September and October.
The Post has reached out to Radio City Music Hall and Jackman’s reps for comment.
Reports of slow ticket sales come just weeks after Deborra-Lee Furness, Jackman’s wife of 28 years, filed for divorce from the actor following a year-long separation.
Furness broke her silence on the split last month, seemingly alluding to Jackman’s alleged affair with his Broadway co-star Sutton Foster.
“My heart and compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal,” Furness said.
“It’s a profound wound that cuts deep. However I believe in a higher power and that God/the universe, whatever you relate to as your guidance, is always working FOR us.”
The Australian actress added, “This belief has helped me navigate the breakdown of an almost three-decade marriage. I have gained much knowledge and wisdom through this experience. Even when we are presented with apparent adversity, it is leading us to our greatest good, our true purpose.”
“It can hurt, but in the long run, returning to yourself and living within your own integrity, values and boundaries is liberation and freedom,” she said, sharing that “one thing” she’s learned is that “none of this is personal.”
“We are all on our individual journeys and I believe that the relationships in our lives are not random,” she went on.
“We are drawn to people, we invite them in, in order to learn our lessons and to recognize and heal the broken parts of ourselves…I remain grateful.”
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