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To think these theatre prices are outrageous?

212 replies

takeharry · Today 14:24

Currently looking at HAMILTON tickets, now I understand they have a ‘star’ casting in Leslie Odom Jr, original broadway cast but FIVE HUNDRED fucking pounds? For one ticket?

There are a few £250/£275 tickets left but the vast majority left are £500.

AIBU to think there should be some sort of regulatory body to prevent this kind of bullshit pricing?

£1k for a couple to have an evening at the theatre Biscuit

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Morepositivemum · Today 14:25

It is all gone terrifying- any events at all are equivalent to what used to be holiday prices

Throwaway380 · Today 14:27

It’s madness yet I guess it’s market forces as the seats are usually full whenever I’m at a production in the West End. It does annoy me though as it never used to be this expensive!

Gizlotsmum · Today 14:28

takeharry · Today 14:24

Currently looking at HAMILTON tickets, now I understand they have a ‘star’ casting in Leslie Odom Jr, original broadway cast but FIVE HUNDRED fucking pounds? For one ticket?

There are a few £250/£275 tickets left but the vast majority left are £500.

AIBU to think there should be some sort of regulatory body to prevent this kind of bullshit pricing?

£1k for a couple to have an evening at the theatre Biscuit

To be fair the £500 tickets include a £250 charity donation but still a ridiculous price. We have tickets for August ( seeing it again because he is in it) but only paid £75 each. There were better priced tickets available but they sold out quickly.

ByRoseBiscuit · Today 14:28

If you got them when they were first released they were nowhere near that price

Jjhtgh · Today 14:29

Of course YABU. They are a private business, they charge what they want to charge and people pay what they want to pay for it.

It's cheaper once he's finished this stint here. And as PPs said you bought late.

takeharry · Today 14:48

Jjhtgh · Today 14:29

Of course YABU. They are a private business, they charge what they want to charge and people pay what they want to pay for it.

It's cheaper once he's finished this stint here. And as PPs said you bought late.

Edited

I actually bought my tickets the day they were released, I’m not looking to buy them now, just wanted to discuss how the fuck they think it’s acceptable to charge £500 for a single ticket.

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SadiraOfTyr · Today 14:53

takeharry · Today 14:48

I actually bought my tickets the day they were released, I’m not looking to buy them now, just wanted to discuss how the fuck they think it’s acceptable to charge £500 for a single ticket.

Presumably they are priced at £500 because someone has done a price-revenue analysis and this is the price point at which they can maximise their revenue at this point in the sales cycle.

That's how businesses price things.

pinck · Today 14:55

Respectfully, what did you think would happen when they cast Leslie Odom Jr.? And putting “star” in quotes is ridiculous. He’s not some random West End actor; he’s an original Broadway cast member, a Tony winner, and one of the biggest reasons people want those tickets. His Broadway return prices were even worse.

takeharry · Today 14:57

Gosh, I’m surprised to see so many people justifying this pricing because ‘business’ - I guess that’s how they get away with it though, people will pay. If they stopped paying stupid prices then businesses would stop charging stupid prices.

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Jjhtgh · Today 14:58

takeharry · Today 14:48

I actually bought my tickets the day they were released, I’m not looking to buy them now, just wanted to discuss how the fuck they think it’s acceptable to charge £500 for a single ticket.

Supply and demand. People were willing to pay this and thus they charged it.

takeharry · Today 14:59

pinck · Today 14:55

Respectfully, what did you think would happen when they cast Leslie Odom Jr.? And putting “star” in quotes is ridiculous. He’s not some random West End actor; he’s an original Broadway cast member, a Tony winner, and one of the biggest reasons people want those tickets. His Broadway return prices were even worse.

I put star in quotes because he is a star and there are often stars cast to drag in audiences; not because I don’t agree he is a star. I’m sorry re if that came across incorrectly but I absolutely respect him and am not in any way suggesting he is just a random.

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Jjhtgh · Today 14:59

You can't afford it..don't go..there are cheaper tickets in October

SadiraOfTyr · Today 15:01

takeharry · Today 14:57

Gosh, I’m surprised to see so many people justifying this pricing because ‘business’ - I guess that’s how they get away with it though, people will pay. If they stopped paying stupid prices then businesses would stop charging stupid prices.

It's not justifying the price, we are explaining why the prices are as they are. That's how free markets work - you can make a product that 10 people will pay £500 for, or 100 people will pay £50 for. When you have limited opportunities to sell (e.g. a fixed number of seats), you go for the former.

Jjhtgh · Today 15:03

I'm not saying it's not expensive, but it's what they want to charge. They are allowed to set the prices how they want to and that's it.

takeharry · Today 15:03

Jjhtgh · Today 14:59

You can't afford it..don't go..there are cheaper tickets in October

That wasn’t really the point of my thread. Anyway, I got my tickets ages ago.

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takeharry · Today 15:05

SadiraOfTyr · Today 15:01

It's not justifying the price, we are explaining why the prices are as they are. That's how free markets work - you can make a product that 10 people will pay £500 for, or 100 people will pay £50 for. When you have limited opportunities to sell (e.g. a fixed number of seats), you go for the former.

I understand why the prices are as they are, I’m merely questioning it. I think it’s absurd. Anyway, it’s seems I ABU here, which i didn’t expect. I thought the vast majority of sensible people would oppose this pricing in theatres.

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Jjhtgh · Today 15:05

takeharry · Today 15:03

That wasn’t really the point of my thread. Anyway, I got my tickets ages ago.

Then you paid what they asked you to pay.....why complain about it now?

clary · Today 15:06

takeharry · Today 14:59

I put star in quotes because he is a star and there are often stars cast to drag in audiences; not because I don’t agree he is a star. I’m sorry re if that came across incorrectly but I absolutely respect him and am not in any way suggesting he is just a random.

Using scare quotes (what you did - essentially putting a word in quotes when it is not actually a quote) does just that tho. It suggests you are dubious about the claim. So if you said, scathingly of someone, "oh she is such an 'important' person" it suggests you don't think she is important.

I'm not a fan of scare quotes at all btw.

As for the prices, it's as others say, supply and demand. Like high prices for holidays in August or tickets for the Olumpics. People will pay if it matters enough to them.

takeharry · Today 15:07

Jjhtgh · Today 15:05

Then you paid what they asked you to pay.....why complain about it now?

I am not complaining about my tickets, or what I paid.

I was merely raising a discussion about the fact that tickets are on sale for £500.

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takeharry · Today 15:08

clary · Today 15:06

Using scare quotes (what you did - essentially putting a word in quotes when it is not actually a quote) does just that tho. It suggests you are dubious about the claim. So if you said, scathingly of someone, "oh she is such an 'important' person" it suggests you don't think she is important.

I'm not a fan of scare quotes at all btw.

As for the prices, it's as others say, supply and demand. Like high prices for holidays in August or tickets for the Olumpics. People will pay if it matters enough to them.

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Like I said, I apologise for doing t that wrong. It doesn’t need repeating that I said it incorrectly I have already clarified what I meant and said sorry for doing that wrong. I don’t even know what scare quotes means never heard of it. I used the marks wrong and acknowledged it though.

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istherereallytimeforallthat · Today 15:09

Any business can charge whatever they like for their product.

Should that product be in limited supply and there's a huge demand for it, the business will set their prices accordingly. They'd be stupid not to take advantage of the situation.

Supply and demand. Classic business pricing strategy.

Jjhtgh · Today 15:09

takeharry · Today 15:05

I understand why the prices are as they are, I’m merely questioning it. I think it’s absurd. Anyway, it’s seems I ABU here, which i didn’t expect. I thought the vast majority of sensible people would oppose this pricing in theatres.

Premium and luxury goods are often expensive

Jjhtgh · Today 15:10

istherereallytimeforallthat · Today 15:09

Any business can charge whatever they like for their product.

Should that product be in limited supply and there's a huge demand for it, the business will set their prices accordingly. They'd be stupid not to take advantage of the situation.

Supply and demand. Classic business pricing strategy.

Perhaps she's not studied economics before

TorturedParentsDepartment · Today 15:10

It's crazy spike pricing because it's THE Aaron Burr (Sir) for a very limited run. I would love love love love to see it with him in it (I'm Hamilton obsessed) but my finances have limits so I resigned myself very early on that it wasn't going to happen.

Always the way for these crazy in demand limited run slots and then sanity will return again.

takeharry · Today 15:11

Jjhtgh · Today 15:10

Perhaps she's not studied economics before

I haven’t but I understand supply and demand. I just am opposed to £500 theatre tickets. I’m genuinely surprised that so many are quick to say it’s ok because supply and demand exists, I will never think that’s a reasonable price to go to the theatre.

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