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re: Is a Seattle critic selling his press comps for profit & companionship?

Posted by: AC126748 04:12 pm EST 11/03/15
In reply to: re: Is a Seattle critic selling his press comps for profit & companionship? - singleticket 01:29 pm EST 11/03/15

This isn't low-hanging fruit at all. A so-called "critic" is 1) taking his complementary tickets and selling them for his own profit, which takes money out of the theater's coffers; 2) offering to sell influence, which is blatantly unethical; 3) using his position to pick up women, which is just gross. Seattle is a theater town. If I was a local press agent -- or worked in the media shop of any of their prominent theaters -- I would want to know what this guy is up to so that I could permanently remove him from my press list.


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