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Last Edit: dramedy 11:42 am EDT 06/26/24 |
Posted by: dramedy 11:37 am EDT 06/26/24 |
In reply to: In the 1980's and 1990's how low could a show's capacity percentage go and still keep running? - portenopete 11:18 am EDT 06/26/24 |
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Comps are included in today’s numbers. I’m sure for shows like heart of rock and roll there were lots of comps to get to 68% last week with an average price of $70.
Also, weekly costs to run a show seems to be a lot higher now compared to ticket price than it was back then. Higher than inflation. Producer in 2000 was $100 top ticket price of any show which is $188 inflation. Probably that’s in the low to mid $200s now (excluding premium seating introduced by Producers). It’s a little different now since the entire orchestra was $100 and now there are 4-6 price points in orchestra for every show ranging from $100-$300. |
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