If enough people don't want to pay for tickets at that price point, the producer will lower the price. Or the show will close. It's all supply & demand & an attempt to avoid scalpers. A show is a business entity and they probably only have Billy Crystal for a finite amount of time.
The beautiful thing about Broadway is that if you can't afford THIS one show, there are plenty of other, cheaper options with inventory. Same goes for shows that are sold out, or shows that you aren't interested in seeing.
Any time there is a rare show that's priced more expensively (this, Music Man, Hamilton, Hello Dolly, star-driven plays), certain people try to use it to make statements about Broadway's prices, when the majority of shows have tickets available for under $100.
Updated On: 3/18/22 at 05:51 PM