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re: Ticket prices at The Public and other not-for-profits.

Posted by: mikem 05:02 pm EST 01/21/15
In reply to: Ticket prices at The Public and other not-for-profits. - portenopete 04:31 pm EST 01/21/15

With Fun Home at the Public, I believe that the tickets for at least the final extension were over $100, but I don't think they were $120. And I think that the early part of the run was cheaper (I want to say $75).

$120 for an Off-Broadway show that has a large cast but may not be that technically complex seems like a lot, if that is the cheapest ticket that was ever available outside of a lottery. And I'm a bit surprised that there is no apparent way for members to get tickets for less than $80.


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