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| re: Trend of "stand by" papered tickets | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 04:45 pm EST 03/07/19 | |
| In reply to: re: Trend of "stand by" papered tickets - ryhog 01:58 pm EST 03/07/19 | |
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| This past weekend, I received my first comp offer from a colleague that was offering a stand by ticket rather than a guaranteed seat. I didn't take the offer, as it would have meant trekking out to Pershing Signature. I wasn't aware that the papering services had also started offering tickets this way. |
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| re: Trend of "stand by" papered tickets | |
| Posted by: ryhog 05:15 pm EST 03/07/19 | |
| In reply to: re: Trend of "stand by" papered tickets - Singapore/Fling 04:45 pm EST 03/07/19 | |
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| At MTC this goes back close to 20 years. I hope this hasn't transgressed a verboten subject. :-( | |
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| Regional, too | |
| Posted by: BillEadie 12:08 pm EST 03/08/19 | |
| In reply to: re: Trend of "stand by" papered tickets - ryhog 05:15 pm EST 03/07/19 | |
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| ...at least here. Both The Old Globe and La Jolla Playhouse run standby lines, at least on opening night. Both organizations invite their donors to opening nights, and I imagine that not all donors show. Curtain times are often held as much as 15 minutes on opening night while those from the standby line are seated. Bill, in San Diego |
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