Hi all!
I have to do a data analysis and I need data and I’m hoping you can help me! Simple question: please list the last 3 BROADWAY shows you saw (no Off or regional, please!) and how much you paid for the ticket. No judgment here whether you paid nothing, $10 or $475 (I’m looking at you, “Hamilton” price range). Thank you so much in advance!
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/6/11
I'm sure some might give you some flack, but I don't mind. (I'll give you a few more examples than 3 though so that you can have a little more data)
Fun Home-$119/ticket (with a discount code)
On the Town-Comped
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time-$175/ticket (mid-premium)
The King and I-$152/ticket (regular full price)
Fish in the Dark-$185/ticket (mid premium)
Cabaret-$57/ticket (winter 2015 Broadway week)
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
Do you want fees included or just the face price of the ticket? I'll PM you.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/9/15
Stand-by Joined: 9/23/15
1. Therese Raquin - 10 dollar (preview)
2. Fun Home - 30 dollar (SRO)
3. Spring Awakening - 59 dollar (Lottery discount)
Three that I remeber from my last trip:
Curious Incident - $27
Fun Home - $119
Hamilton - $220
I'd be happy to help! I'm heading up to the city this next week and so far these are the prices I've paid for shows:
Therese Raquin-$25, Allegiance-$50, Spring Awakening-$45, The King and I-$32, Fun Home-$44
I'm sure you realize that the data from this board is likely not representative of the general public (or pretty much any defined demographic)
Last 5 (most recent first)
Hand to God - $109
Something Rotten - $142
Hamilton - $167
Curious Incident of the Dog... - $135
Fun Home - $140
All amounts were printed ticket amounts including fees.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/20/08
Matilda - $27 (Lotto)
Gentleman's Guide - $29 (Today Tix, after discounts, not including fee)
Fun Home - $79 (Today Tix, after discount, not including fee)
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/30/15
This question is making me realize how much more off-Broadway and concert stuff I see but anyway...
Chicago- $39
Spring Awakening- $35
Fun Home- $30
OMG, how are you guys getting such good prices? Are you all local? I am so embarrassed at what I pay. I know people mention TDF, is that how? I always look for and use discount codes but I've never got prices like you have. Can someone who doesn't mind guiding/answering a few ? Please pm me.
Sorry to OP for going off topic
Here's upcoming shows
Therese Raquin $110
Old Times $110
China Doll $275
Fool for Love $89
Thank you all so much! This is perfect and you've all done me a huge favor.
Tours are fine! Thank you!
I don't need data from a specific demographic/representation...just real numbers!
ETA: Face value is great, thanks!
Updated On: 10/6/15 at 04:04 PM
Therese Raquin - $25 (upcoming)
Fool for Love - Comped
Aladdin - $30 (lottery)
Old Times - $10
Finding Neverland - $10
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
Hellob, Roundabout has a program called Access 10 that offers $10 tickets, and HipTix for young people is $25. Some of these are probably rush or lottery prices. The prices around $50 are probably TDF.
Updated On: 10/6/15 at 04:27 PM
Fun Home: $161.75
Hamilton: $153.35
Hand to God: $120.75
Finding Neverland: $69 (but really $49 due to TodayTix account credit)
Spring Awakening: $49.35 (discount code + ticketmaster fees = ?!)
Les Miz: $37 (rush)
Most recent "booked" but not yet seen attended=
Most recent actually attended (doing 4 since one is a comp)=
Featured Actor Joined: 9/26/15
Fun Home: $119 (discount code)
Something Rotten: $150
On The 20th Century: $157
And how do you guys get such cheap tickets for Hamilton?
Leading Actor Joined: 2/18/15
In June 2015
Something Rotten $137
Hedwig (Darren Criss) $89
Kinky Boots (TKTS booth) $75
Broadway Star Joined: 9/22/14
In my last NYC trip this past Sept. All seats in the Orchestra section
The King and I - $155 (regular priced)
Hamilton - $167 (regular, bought tix in May)
Amazing Grace - $85 (discount code)
Les Miz - $95 (discount code)
Tours (DSM Iowa) 2015-2016 season tix: $30 per show (Dirty Dancing, Bridges of Madison County, Gentleman's Guide, Newsies, Cabaret)
Sylvia $65
something Rotten $59
On The Town $45
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/29/08
Last 5:
Something Rotten $35 (rush)
The Book of Mormon $32 (lottery)
Mamma Mia! $105
Spring Awakening $53 (TDF)
Finding Neverland $35 (and 1,000 Audience Rewards points)
Thank you everyone! This is more than enough! Hope you enjoyed all your recent shows!
Hellob said: "OMG, how are you guys getting such good prices? Are you all local? I am so embarrassed at what I pay. I know people mention TDF, is that how? I always look for and use discount codes but I've never got prices like you have. Can someone who doesn't mind guiding/answering a few ?
I use TDF and Broadwaybox.com as much as possible. I also get a lot of discount offers in the mail and I will usually buy a rear mezzanine seat at a discounted price. That usually means I see a show during previews or when the closing date has been announced but you save lots of $$ that way. I don't live in the city, so rush tickets or TKTS are not always an option for me.
I also bought a $69 rear mezzanine seat for Hamilton at the box office for the week after Christmas. I bought it in the summer before the show opened on Broadway.
funhamilton_rent said: "And how do you guys get such cheap tickets for Hamilton?"
I'm guessing that was partly directed at me. I think my seat is in one of the last rows of the theatre, and I got it a while ago. (The $101 was with fees, so I think the actual cost was $90. Those same seats have gone up even more in price now though.)
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