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re: Mockingbird today - "One Playbill per person and no Playbill without a ticket"
Posted by: mikem 08:50 pm EST 02/17/19
In reply to: Mockingbird today - "One Playbill per person and no Playbill without a ticket" - JBarnet 07:45 pm EST 02/17/19

The thing with the Playbills and the usher sounds weird. Why were several people who were already seated asking for Playbills? It sounds like maybe he seated a bunch of people without having Playbills to give them, and then told them to come up later and get them. It seems odd to ration them out like he was, but it sounds like there was some oddness to begin with if people weren't given Playbills at the time of being seated. And he should have anticipated that only one of a couple might go up to get the Playbills from him.

And I don't really understand why showing your ticket helps him. How did people get into the mezz without a ticket? Anyone approaching him had a ticket at some point.
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