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This photo provided by O&M Co shows Sydney Lucas as Small Alison, Beth Malone as Alison, and Emily Skeggs as Medium Alison in "Fun Home" at Circle in the Square Theatre in New York. "Fun Home," with a book and lyrics by Lisa Kron and music by Jeanine Tesori, played for four months at the off-Broadway Public Theater last year. It's been adapted from Alison Bechdel's graphic memoir about growing up in a funeral home with a closeted gay dad. (Joan Marcus via AP) Image Credit: AP

Last week’s Tony Award nominations made only some box offices on Broadway sing.

Fun Home, a poignant show about growing up that got 12 nods, earned $95,000 (Dh348,949) more than the previous week. It had a weekly total of about $532,000.

Something Rotten! a big, bawdy show about the birth of the first musical, earned 10 nominations on Tuesday, had its best week, earning over $801,000, an increase of $84,000.

Not all the top nominated shows did better. Wolf Hall Parts One and Two, with eight nominations, actually lost $9,500 from last week, and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time lost $82,000. Hand to God earned only an extra $3,000. An American in Paris lost $15,000 but still ended the week over $1.2 million.