Live theater is dying due to expense and a decreasing middle class who can’t afford ticket prices. The local theaters where I live dabble in concessions, but they often get a huge volume of complaints and season ticket holders who drop their subscriptions. You are packed in like sardines with reserved seating, and the last thing you want to hear is the crinkle of candy wrappers and clinking of ice in cups.
Editman almost 10 years ago
A three act play? They should have started with a one act play at a Fringe Festival.
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 10 years ago
must be a COLD theater – and no popcorn or drinks – that must be why live theater is dieing :)
Boots at the Boar Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Live theater is dying due to expense and a decreasing middle class who can’t afford ticket prices. The local theaters where I live dabble in concessions, but they often get a huge volume of complaints and season ticket holders who drop their subscriptions. You are packed in like sardines with reserved seating, and the last thing you want to hear is the crinkle of candy wrappers and clinking of ice in cups.
Ink blot Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Bud should have hit the wine bar during intermission.