Producers do not think about the possibility of an economic downturn This could happen and they are than screwed. Right now, tourists from Europe do not have the luxury of a monetary advantage as the dollar & euro are about the same. There might be lesser tourists from Europe this year which will affect them.
It is sort of like Wall Street with them as they think the party will go on forever. Parties end eventually but I do not think they are even thinking of that possibility.
Producers do not think about the possibility of an economic downturn
Premium pricing has been around since 2001. Do you honestly believe there has been no economic downturn since then? Or is it another kind of economic downturn you're talking about? Does it involve the Amero and Christine Ebersole? I'm still waiting for that to happen. I stored jugs of my own urine and everything. Well, they're left over from Y2K, but I'm sure they're still good.
And if something extraordinary happens, they'll adjust as needed.
And if something extraordinary happens, they'll adjust as needed.
This almost made me click the unblock but I think I was able to get racist attitude without having to.
Was away for the week so missed it at the time and by now the popcorn is stale.
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""I don't mind sitting in the rear mezzanine or anything, but if I do end up in the orchestra was is the last row I could be in that won't be obstructed by the overhang? Thanks."
K or L, I think. Anything in front of the break in the orchestra.
For or the record, I sat in the rear mezz there many a time during In the Heights. I never had a problem. I'll be up there for Hamilton's first preview. "
I sat in (I think) row V for If/Then, which was in the same theater. (I know it was behind Q because I already had my tickets for Hamilton and knew I'd be up a few rows.). I do not recall any significant obstructions. And that show had quite a bit of action above the stage whereas at least at the staging from the public, I don't recall much in Hamilton. Of course, who knows how they'll restage it. At any rate I was perfectly happy in V. (With the seats... The show not so much...)
I'm glad to read this, because I'm also going to be in Row Q. At the Public, there was a little bit of action on the second level of the stage, but not much that is crucial, as far as I can remember. I'm just hoping the sound is good. For this show, you need to be able to make out all the words.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/9/15
Yeah I agree. I sat 5th row center at the public (making the hours in the cancellation line well worth it). Not sure seeing it in any seat at the Richard Rodgers can top that, although I'm sure I'll still enjoy it. Leslie Odom Jr. Made eye contact with me during "wait for it" and I felt like his eyes were piercing into my soul. OK now I'm getting too excited to see this again!
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/9/15
Oh but the sound was just fine in If/Then.
I loved the show at the Newman, too, and managed to see it twice, once from Row F and once from G. Incredible. I am a bit nervous that the show will lose that intimacy at the Rodgers, but it's all we have! I am really looking forward to seeing it again! As soon as the next block of tickets are released, I'm going to try to elbow away the scalpers and get tickets for my birthday in May 2016.
macnyc said: "I loved the show at the Newman, too, and managed to see it twice, once from Row F and once from G. Incredible. I am a bit nervous that the show will lose that intimacy at the Rodgers, but it's all we have! I am really looking forward to seeing it again! As soon as the next block of tickets are released, I'm going to try to elbow away the scalpers and get tickets for my birthday in May 2016. "
Just out of curiosity -- were you able to get those tix for your birthday?
Just hard to believe a year ago people were already complaining of $327 premium ticket pricing as too pricey (and yes I think that price is expensive) yet now Hamilton has priced premium tix to $849 and it's still selling out.
Yes, I did see the show for my birthday! Or at least, in the same month as my birthday.
I believe the $849 seats are not sold out, although I haven't checked since last week.
macnyc said: "Yes, I did see the show for my birthday! Or at least, in the same month as my birthday.
I believe the $849 seats are not sold out, although I haven't checked since last week. "
Kudos! Ah ok. I can't afford premium tix or any tix over $200 (ok ok maybe I can afford it but I choose not to put it on the budget... unless I win the megamillion lottery?) I haven't checked but I just presumed all those $849 tix were sold out by now.
I would like to know how all those $850 tickets change the quality of the audience, and therefore the overall experience, for everybody, including the performers. It will not be a crowd of normal people, that's for sure.
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Peter2 said: "I would like to know how all those $850 tickets change the quality of the audience, and therefore the overall experience, for everybody, including the performers. It will not be a crowd of normal people, that's for sure."
Define normal people.
I tend to think I'm pretty normal and I can afford those tickets. I choose not to get them though since no show is worth it. I don't even think it's worth the $199 they are getting for regular priced tickets. I certainly wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth or privileged. I work hard and have a very good paying job.
Sorry, I put it the wrong wa around. Instead of "crowd of normal people," I should have said "a normal crowd of people." You know, a regular audience, standard theatergoers, people from different financial backgrounds, age groups, etc.
I bet it will be a very white audience!
It's funny because black and brown people are poor and can't afford tickets! Right, Peter?
The racial wealth gap is not imaginary. I imagine it's even worse than the gender pay gap.
Ex-fucking-scuse the sh!t outta me, but I am Puerto Rican and I can afford to go to the theater, the opera, the ballet, the museum and any other cultural event this city has to offer thank you very much! And so can my other Puerto Rican, African American, Blatino, Dominican, Mexican, Venezuelan, Chilean, Brazilian, African, Creole, Central American friends.
You white people swear everything is exclusive to you.
But Jesse Williams said it best:
We’ve been floating this country on credit for centuries, yo, and we’re done watching and waiting while this invention called whiteness uses and abuses us, burying black people out of sight and out of mind while extracting our culture, our dollars, our entertainment like oil – black gold, ghettoizing and demeaning our creations then stealing them, gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit. The thing is though… the thing is that just because we’re magic doesn’t mean we’re not real.
Thank you.
Now please do have a seat. Several as a matter of fact.
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CarlosAlberto said: "Ex-fucking-scuse the sh!t outta me, but I am Puerto Rican and I can afford to go to the theater, the opera, the ballet, the museum and any other cultural event this city has to offer thank you very much! And so can my other Puerto Rican, African American, Blatino, Dominican, Mexican, Venezuelan, Chilean, Brazilian, African, Creole, Central American friends.
You white people swear everything is exclusive to you.
But Jesse Williams said it best:
We’ve been floating this country on credit for centuries, yo, and we’re done watching and waiting while this invention called whiteness uses and abuses us, burying black people out of sight and out of mind while extracting our culture, our dollars, our entertainment like oil – black gold, ghettoizing and demeaning our creations then stealing them, gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit. The thing is though… the thing is that just because we’re magic doesn’t mean we’re not real.
Thank you.
Now please do have a seat. Several as a matter of fact.
Bravo, Carlos! One of the best responses on this board.
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/15/15
Peter2 said: "Sorry, I put it the wrong wa around. Instead of "crowd of normal people," I should have said "a normal crowd of people." You know, a regular audience, standard theatergoers, people from different financial backgrounds, age groups, etc.
I bet it will be a very white audience!"
Define a normal crowd of people? When I go to the theatre there are people of all races. Heck I know plenty of Latinos, Asians, African American...etc that have a hell of a lot more money than me.
I can't comment on the gender gap pay because where I work we all make the same no matter whether we are male, female, transgender, gay, lesbian, queer, black, brown, white, yellow, red...etc.
Wowee, I didn't mean to upset or insult people. Sorry, everybody. Of course a lot of *us* people of color go to theater, ballet, opera. I was just mentioning the obvious (I thought) fact of economic racism that is still a pernicious part of our culture.
Don't worry, it is an uncontroversial point and likely true, given the median income of black people is 57% that of white people (or was in 2012). People of colour are more likely to be excluded from the premium section than white people, which is a bit sad/ironic given the show.
http://www.businessinsider.com.au/heres-median-income-in-the-us-by-race-2013-9?r=US&IR=T
Peter2 said: "I would like to know how all those $850 tickets change the quality of the audience, and therefore the overall experience, for everybody, including the performers. It will not be a crowd of normal people, that's for sure."
given how Hamilton is the 'it' show at the moment, I bet NYC corporate events departments of banks, consulting firms, etc. bought the premium tix to entertain their clients.
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Wick3 said: "given how Hamilton is the 'it' show at the moment, I bet NYC corporate events departments of banks, consulting firms, etc. bought the premium tix to entertain their clients."
For sure! And actually there are still $850 tickets available for purchase at Ticketmater, at least the ones you need an Amex card to purchase.
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