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THEA 242 WCARLSEN ACTUAL EXAM

Exam (elaborations) Dec 14, 2025 ★★★★★ (5.0/5)
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THEA 242 W/CARLSEN (ACTUAL / ) EXAM |

QUESTIONS & VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS| LATEST

Types of commercial theatres B'Way, off B'Way, off-off B'Way, Touring (may be in a big city for a month), Class-B Touring (travel via bus and truck to smaller cities for a weekend or so), dinner, stock, Summer, Straw Hat Circuit, Cruises, Casinos, Theme Parks COMMERCIAL

NOT-FOR-PROFIT

house/home, community, amateur, educational, academic, & LORT.

Ways to sell a show:

  • Direct mail*
  • Print ads and announcements
  • Radio & TV ads and announcements (first was Pippin 1972)
  • Telemarketing
  • Internet (and social networking)
  • Word of mouth with free tickets, getting groups, invited
  • dress

  • Billboards (At THE AIRPORT, TIMES SQUARE, on buses, taxis,
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  • most efficient and cost-effective

Direct mail is really the most cost effective.Direct mail targets an audience who has already attended that theatre or bought tickets there. It is also physical and easy to save. The mail will likely sit in your house for a bit before you throw it out. You don't just click it away instantly like a pop-up.Some theatres/arts groups will share mailing lists with each other

Free advertising Facebook, talk shows, newspaper listings, and PSAs.

-Other ways to get people to attend shows: Parties and galas

(Student night at the REP, Singles Night at Delaware Theatre Company), get sponsors; get big time stars, even movie stars...

The story of 1972's Pippin:

Nobody knew about the story from the name of the show.Nobody cared. As a last resort, put the very talented star of the show, Ben Vereen, tap dancing in a commercial. TV ads were unheard of. But it boosted the show to fame! Now there are commercials for Broadway.

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Tickets are a contract with management, when you buy it; you are expecting to get an enjoyable product. It's a receipt.Sometimes it's a reserved seat.

Average prices:

Broadway = $400 top seat price; House seats sold on line $ 250 to $ 1000 Off B'Way $ 90 to $ 150 Regional $ 30 to $ 75 Amateur $12 to $ 30 REP $10 to $28 Grade & High school $6 to $12.

Types of Tickets • Student • two for tickets • Group • Season • student rush • standing room • partial seating • Lottery • Senior and/or children • house,

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