The 'A Little Night Music' ticket pricing scale.... (ugh) — Page 4
Posted: 10/1/09 at 11:46am
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Zeta-Jones is a glamorous woman married to Holywood royalty. She's a red carpet diva who's photographed constantly for the tabloids. She's the personification of what will sell on Broadway.
All of the nit-picking about this production seems kind of silly.
Posted: 10/1/09 at 12:23pm
I think she's a fine actress who will no doubt be great in this role, but when we're discussing her box office draw as related to the justification of these prices: I think the producers are banking on movie star power that has faded dramatically in the past 5+ years.
This fact coupled with ALNM not necessarily being a recognizable commodity (correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think the film made a huge splash or lasting impression that would cause people to want to return to the material to see it live) may bring about lowered or heavily discounted tickets in the near future.
As for the Kerr's policies: I hope they make a decision regarding (and in favor of) a Rush/Lotto policy as it changed depending on the box office attendant, and sometimes what felt like the weather, during the run of Grey Gardens which was more than frustrating.
Posted: 10/1/09 at 12:31pm
Posted: 10/1/09 at 12:37pm
I think she's a fine actress who will no doubt be great in this role, but when we're discussing her box office draw as related to the justification of these prices: I think the producers are banking on movie star power that has faded dramatically in the past 5+ years.
This fact coupled with ALNM not necessarily being a recognizable commodity (correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think the film made a huge splash or lasting impression that would cause people to want to return to the material to see it live) may bring about lowered or heavily discounted tickets in the near future."
I'd have to agree with GoSmileLaughCryClap. Maybe she doesn't have a current hit movie on her résumé, but [insert GoSmileLaughCryClap's second paragraph here].
Posted: 10/1/09 at 12:40pm
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Feb. 28 - Looped, Feb. 28 - Next to Normal, March 4 - Hair, March 11 - A Little Night Music, March 24 - Time Stands Still, April 6 - La Cage Aux Folles, April 10 - Anyone Can Whistle (City Center), April 10 - Looped, May 9 - Enron, May 15 - A Little Night Music, May 15 - A Behanding In Spokane, May 30 - A Behanding In Spokane, May 30 - A Little Night Music, June 20 - A Little Night Music, June 23 - Red, June 23 - Sondheim on Sondheim, July 13 - A Little Night Music, July 18 - The Grand Manner (Lincoln Center)
Posted: 10/1/09 at 12:55pm
Posted: 10/1/09 at 12:57pm
Everything in life is only for now. ~ Avenue Q
There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last. ~ Rent
Posted: 10/1/09 at 12:57pm
Yes, her name is big enough that it would catch someone not knowing what ALNM was, BUT I think that the fact that she has been off the scene for a while WILL effect their decision. I think this would be a feasible scenario:
Tourist 1: What should we see, honey?
Tourist 2: What's "A Little Night Music?? Oh! It has Catherine Zeta-Jones in it!
Tourist 1: I loved her in Chicago (Oceans Eleven, Entrapment, Zorro, T-Mobile commercials, what have you)! I'd see that!
Tourist 2: Alright... well wait... the tickets are all $100+ except for the final rows of the balcony...
Tourist 1: Well I don't like her THAT much
Tourist 2: We can see "Billy Elliot" in the same seats for $20 less AND it won the TONY for best musical. Let's do that.
Posted: 10/1/09 at 12:58pm
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Tourist 2: What's "A Little Night Music?? Oh! It has Catherine Zeta-Jones in it!
Tourist 1: I loved her in Chicago (Oceans Eleven, Entrapment, Zorro, T-Mobile commercials, what have you)! I'd see that!
Tourist 2: Alright... well wait... the tickets are all $100+ except for the final rows of the balcony...
Tourist 1: Well I don't like her THAT much
Tourist 2: We can see "Billy Elliot" in the same seats for $20 less AND it won the TONY for best musical. Let's do that."
While this is a totally feasible conversation, it will most likely take place at TKTS and the tourists will opt to see a movie star over Billy Elliot at a discounted price.
CZJ is an international movie star. People LOVE to see movie stars on stage. We aren't talking seeing an "actress" like Sigourney Weaver on stage, we are talking "movie star." Like GoSmile said CZJ is a fashion icon, an Oscar winning actress, international spokeswoman for products and charities, and an actress with roots in musical theatre. Plus, she is stunningly gorgeous and known for her beauty. International tourists will flock to see her and will shell out the big bucks.
Again, I am not feeling that 132 is so obscene. Has anyone who is complaining gone to a concert or a sporting event lately?
Posted: 10/1/09 at 3:10pm
It cost me $25 and was an AMAZING concert. At the end, she promised that she would continue to do small venue tours and the tickets would not be more than $5 more next time she came through New York City.
I think that the outrage on here is less about the $132 on the price scale but more in response to the cheapest seats (i.e those accessible to young people, students, starving artists, etc. who should be enabled to witness this piece) being $50+.
Posted: 10/1/09 at 3:30pm
We have 2 choices - either go or not to go. Should people not go - that's fine. But, don't be so negative & bitter about it. It doesn't do you or anyone else, any good at all.
Nellie Forbush has that wonderful line in "South Pacific"
"I could never imagine working myself up, to be so low."
Posted: 10/1/09 at 3:42pm
Posted: 10/1/09 at 3:46pm
But, in response to the movie, I never thought it was THAT bad. aside from cutting the Overture/Night Waltz and making it into "Love Takes Time", I thought the movie was pretty good. And I love Diana Rigg as Charlotte.
Send in the clowns...Send in the crowds!
"I prefer neurotic people. I like to hear rumblings beneath the surface."-Stephen Sondheim
Posted: 10/1/09 at 4:38pm
Well she lied. She is playing arenas (not so intimate) with Kanye West and a comparably intimate seat would cost you $130 bucks at the minmum. The "good" seats are sold in packages that run $250+. You're lucky you saw her when you did because those days are over regardless of what she "said." Just give it five years when her star fades and she'll be playing on the bar at Splash for free.
Posted: 10/1/09 at 5:44pm
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Posted: 10/1/09 at 8:36pm
There is something you can do. If enough people say I am not paying & they have a ton of empty seats, they will get the message. If people are willing to pay it & if some will see a show 30 times, than they know they can raise prices with impugnity.
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