re: The highest average ticket price on Bway is for an 80-minute play with no stars by a debut playwright... Bravo, Cole | |
Posted by: bowtie7 04:54 pm EDT 09/25/24 | |
In reply to: re: The highest average ticket price on Bway is for an 80-minute play with no stars by a debut playwright... Bravo, Cole - comedywest 10:29 am EDT 09/25/24 | |
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Great example with Nicholas Nickleby--while the $100 ticket price was for both parts (standing room was $30), at $50 each part that was still significantly higher than the $35-40 top most musicals were charging. Of course back in those days, no one really knows how much tickets for hit shows were going for on the secondary market--but scalpers had ways of getting prime seats to hit shows and selling them at a significant premium. Now at least to some degree that premium is going back to the production and creators (though crazy high prices never look good and make Broadway seem unaffordable to most). | |
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