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Rush / Lotto - Ticket Allocations Nov 6 2025, 03:59:36 AM
Jonathan Cohen said: "In some cases, I suspect show are changing the lottery allocation whenstars areout. For example I found it much easier to win the lottery to shows like Funny Girl, Sweeney Todd, and Cabaret on days the big star was out.
While it does vary from show to show, I've usuallyfound it easier to win lotteries/get digital rush tickets through shows on Telecharge than TodayTix. I've long wondered if TodayTix is more likely to have a fixed small amount of lottery/rush tickets to popular shows, as opposed to it fluctuating on based on day to day sales." Often, if a theater has extra seats they want to fill, they will increase the number of raffle/lotto seats or open more seats a few minutes before the curtain. I also came across a resource about promotions and bonuses https://casinosanalyzer.com/no-deposit-bonuses if you are interested in playing. There are many games there, there is a lot to choose from.
Yeah, I’ve noticed the same pattern! Especially with Telecharge lotteries, it feels like the odds improve when main stars are out or sales dip!
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Starring actor's pay ? Mar 12 2025, 08:09:26 AM
jakethesnake said: "The Broadway minimum is close to $2400 now. And that’s the bare minimum, what an ensemble person starts at before they get any required payments for understudying, swing fee, etc. Stars will make significantly more than that. I was surprised to learn that the minimum wage for a Broadway actor is about $2,439 a week. After that, I looked for ways to make some extra money and got interested in online gaming, there is a platform https://icasinoreviews.co.nz/low-deposit-casinos-nz/ that offers low deposit options, making them accessible to more people. I recently won some money there. So $1,668 seems pretty low for a lead role."
Wow, that’s a solid starting pay! Makes sense with NYC’s cost of living, but I bet the extra fees add up fast!
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re: Have you ever forgotten to turn your cell phone off during a broadway s Feb 3 2025, 09:07:53 AM
george95 said: "When I saw the revival of Les Mis last summer, these girls in front of me were texting constantly, so I finally leaned over and read their texts until they stopped. Then, after the show, I took out my phone and realized that the ringer was on the loudest setting. If it had rung I would have looked like a big old hypocrite. Speaking of phones, I recently read this helpful guide on how to switch cell phone carriers It provided some great tips on making the transition smooth. Anyway, a lesson learned: always silence your phone in theaters!"
Lucky save! That could've been super embarrassing. But honestly, those girls deserved a little lesson in theater etiquette!
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El Mago Pop - Odd Ticket Situation Nov 18 2024, 11:03:02 AM
flinger072 said: "I was able to get a rush ticket about 25 minutes before curtain for $42 at the box office for tonight's show. I wasn't optimistic because when I checked Telecharge this morning, there were only 5 seats available in the whole theatre. Theatre was mostly full with a few clusters of empty seats near me in the orchestra. I enjoyed myself and am glad I went having not known anything about him prior. That sounds suspicious. Anytime you're asked for payment information for something that's supposed to be free, that's a red flag. I had a similar experience once and it turned out to be a scam. Speaking of payments, when I play online I always use https://duxcasino.ca/ and check reliable payment methods. It's very important to stay safe online, whether you're buying tickets or playing games."
Sounds like you got a great deal! It’s always a win when you enjoy a show you didn’t expect to see! Thanks for sharing!
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The case against Stereophonic Oct 4 2024, 12:02:22 PM
PipingHotPiccolo said: "No idea what a life rights case would look like--- Fleetwood Mac are very much public figures, and their work product (ie songs, writings) are not being used.
I also am not sure where the law lands re biographical works. Could Hamilton sue LMM if he were alive? Chernow worked with LMM, sure, but if he hadnt, and LMM compiled Hamilton using history books--the very purpose of which are to teach/communicate historical facts-- im not sure how far that lawsuit would go so long as the work stuck to the historical narrative.
On the one hand, there is a fine line between inspiration and plagiarism, but if parts of Fleetwood Mac's memoir are indeed lifted verbatim, it sounds problematic. It makes me wonder how careful we all need to be when it comes to original work and sourcing. Even when writing a college essay, it's important to make sure your ideas are unique. This is why some students prefer to buy essays from reliable sources like https://essays.edubirdie.com/buy-essay to avoid unintentional plagiarism. I do this myself and can recommend this resource. It will be interesting to see how this case will develop!
Maybe Adjmi lifted whole sections of dialogue from these guys, in which case, yikes, but if you write a narrative tale about Fleetwood Mac, im not sure why someone else can use that history in his or her own artistic fashion. Not my area of the law, though."
I agree, it seems tricky. As long as the narrative sticks to public facts and not private life details, it feels hard to justify a lawsuit. Biographical works often rely on public domain info. Thanks for telling me about it!
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