On the Discounting of Tickets (Part Three)
In previous posts we discussed the use of ‘Pay What You Can’ and ‘Under 30‘ ticketing strategies to attract new audiences to theatre performances. This… keep reading
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In previous posts we discussed the use of ‘Pay What You Can’ and ‘Under 30‘ ticketing strategies to attract new audiences to theatre performances. This… keep reading
In a previous post, we discussed the use of ‘Pay What You Can’ ticketing strategies to attract new audiences to theatre performances. This post continues… keep reading
The Guardian posted an article today, discussing the (relatively old) practice of offering ‘Pay What You Can’ tickets, which also included one company discussing the… keep reading