Xanderl
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Not always very high value in terms of ticket yield or donations
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Post by Xanderl on Dec 24, 2016 13:44:36 GMT
I don't see it any more. WoS blocked me on Facebook for advertising TheatreBoard on their posts haha. I preempted that by blocking them on Twitter as soon as they shut down the old forum
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Post by alece10 on Dec 24, 2016 18:07:35 GMT
I once booked tkts for a show at Stratford East. I didn't think I was dyslexic but I was sure I read it was a "sing" show but it turned out to be a "sign" show. It was very good actually.
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Post by Michael on Dec 24, 2016 18:43:26 GMT
I preempted that by blocking them on Twitter as soon as they shut down the old forum That's the spirit
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2016 20:06:02 GMT
I once booked tkts for a show at Stratford East. I didn't think I was dyslexic but I was sure I read it was a "sing" show but it turned out to be a "sign" show. It was very good actually. Is this a hint on where the box office confessions comes from?
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Dec 24, 2016 20:09:31 GMT
I once booked tkts for a show at Stratford East. I didn't think I was dyslexic but I was sure I read it was a "sing" show but it turned out to be a "sign" show. It was very good actually. Is this a hint on where the box office confessions comes from? If it isn't then I'm a bit confused...
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Post by Kim_Bahorel on Dec 26, 2016 14:41:24 GMT
The only recent mistake I've done was booking a show for the wrong day but only realised when I got home. But I can get them changed.
I have been in a situation at Young Vic. When I booked my tickets for Measure For Measure at their Box office they didn't print the tickets there. They gave me a recipt to pick them up on the day. But you couldn't pick your seat you paid to sit in an area. So the day of the performance I went to YV got my ticket checked the sit it was row C at the side. Going into the theatre went to sit in my seat and there were two ladies one sitting in my seat. The woman looked at me and started saying that she had the same seat. So the usher came over and looked briefly at her ticket and said because of the way the bookings are done sometimes seats are double booked. I went with the usher who consulted with another usher. Then went back into the theatre because they didn't know what to do. The two ladies still there saying they booked ages ago one asked to look at my ticket. Yes it was for the 7:30 show in that seat (I forget the number I think C5). Then she looked at hers again only to discover her ticket was for the 2:30 show earlier that again. She was really rather embarressed. She thought she booked for evening not the matinee. I have no clue if her & her friend saw the show. But it's the only situation like that I've been in.
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