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re: So now that Music Man failed...
Posted by: Delvino 09:10 pm EST 02/11/22
In reply to: re: So now that Music Man failed... - Singapore/Fling 08:55 pm EST 02/11/22

I'll be curious to see how the prices are adjusted. Someone with more knowledge of dynamic pricing and brand maintenance -- and this production is all about a specific brand of Broadway entertainment -- can explain (zero knowledge here). If you set up a show as an event, and charge event prices -- Hamilton, Dolly, Six -- how do you segue back toward normal Broadway trade? I keep reading about all of the rush sales, that so many people show up and get orchestra seats for basically TDF prices. Does this show already have a lot of unsold seats?
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re: So now that Music Man failed...
Posted by: Singapore/Fling 09:29 pm EST 02/11/22
In reply to: re: So now that Music Man failed... - Delvino 09:10 pm EST 02/11/22

How close to TDF prices are you hearing?
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re: So now that Music Man failed...
Posted by: Delvino 09:48 pm EST 02/11/22
In reply to: re: So now that Music Man failed... - Singapore/Fling 09:29 pm EST 02/11/22

Isn't a.m. rush at the Winter Garden $49? That's what I read at BWW. 50-100 every day. That's a lot of rush.
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re: So now that Music Man failed...
Last Edit: FinalPerformance 03:09 pm EST 02/12/22
Posted by: FinalPerformance 03:06 pm EST 02/12/22
In reply to: re: So now that Music Man failed... - Delvino 09:48 pm EST 02/11/22

50-100 means those that hope to get a rush ticket. That is not the amount given out. People can get what's being offered. Some times only 12 tickets are available to rush. If the first 6 people are able to get 2 seats each then only six on the line will get rush. No guarantee a rush line will get you in even arriving at 5 a.m. for the 10:00 a.m. box office opening.
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