Hey all. So this is fun and maybe a little bit scary. I decided to add up how much I spent on Broadway in 2012. eeek Thought it would be fun to share stats! I spent $1,755 for 61 shows, average price $28.77. Most Expensive Ticket was Newsies at $114 and least expensive was Harvey and Drood at $10.
I have almost exactly doubled my numbers from 2011. And I wonder where the money goes....
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I took a quick glance on Mint.com, which means I couldn't take into account exact amounts for cash, and I did pay for some friends' tickets on my credit card so the individual amounts are on the high side. (Though this probably evens out the unaccounted for cash-only rushes):
Average of $57 for 35 shows, but the show # seems a bit on the low side. There might be a couple where a friend owed me money and bought me a ticket or something, so it wasn't showing up on Mint.
Cheapest ticket was Book of Mormon fan day (free); most expensive was Jersey Boys in Las Vegas at $112.
You're right. This is fun and scary. :)
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I used the same methodology as Lizzie, so my cash shows are lost, and I think that there were some shows that the boyfriend paid for that aren't in there either.
Average of $67 for 28 shows, and that # of shows is definitely low. Hard to tell what the per ticket average is though, since sometimes I went solo vs. with a pair. I'd guess it would be closer to $40.
Cheapest tickets were any of the Roundabout Hiptix purchases at $22 (Drood, Anything Goes, Harvey, ITIIHFIY) and priciest was Once at $91.
I'm going to take this week off from seeing a show!
Mine is really tough. I only got to see 9 shows this year. But, 2 were partially in paid from gift cards I got for Christmas, so I'm not recalling what was added on for service fees online. And I don't know if I should be including that or not. But, most expensive I got was $67 for Evita and cheapest was free for Into The Woods or Magic/Bird if you don't add in service fees.
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Counting Broadway, tours (in Boston and Providence) and regional theater, I've seen 14 shows so far this year (have tickets to a production of Winter Wonderettes tomorrow night in Rhode Island).
Total spent: $634.25 Top ticket price: $137 for Evita Lowest ticket price: $0 (comps for the Elf, Fiddler and Memphis tours in Providence) Breakdown of shows: 9 Broadway, 5 tour, 1 regional (may possibly end up seeing Winter Wonderettes again after Christmas with friends and may end up with tickets to Jekyll and Hyde in Providence, so my total could still not be complete)
I have a album on my facebook wherein I've scanned every Playbill I have, most have the ticket so I added up the face value. Not accounting for ticket fees! But the vast majority of my tickets are some kind of rush. I also excluded comped tickets from my lowest prices. Also not including off-Broadway, regional and tours. oy vey!
Without bread we'd just be hungry
but without theatre we'd be dead
This year I saw 20, far fewer than recent seasons. However I've kept track of the productions and dates, and have seen 364 shows since 1970. One more will represent "a year of Broadway", and I would NEVER begin to guess or figure out the costs involved.
No idea how much I've spent, but according to my log I've seen 137 productions this year. That number does not include repeat viewings.
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My total is really low then, excluding non-broadway, comps, and the service charges. I only saw 4 on Broadway, and 2 I paid out of pocket for.
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For 2012, I saw 81 plays. Of these, 48 were in NYC consisting of 30 Broadway shows, 17 off-Broadway shows and one Encores. In other venues, I saw 33 shows. As a footnote, these numbers include only two of four things I saw in Las Vegas, and also excludes "Love Never Dies", seen at a local movie theater.
As for cost: I know exactly how much I spent on all this, even factoring in transportation costs and hotel costs, if the purposes of the transportation and hotel was theatre-related versus seeing a show somewhere I just happened to be for some other reason. But I will keep that detail to myself, thanks.
CT - Community Theatre U - University MT program HS - High School P - Professional Equity local NT - National Tour YT - Youth Theatre SS - Summer Stock *Indicates first time seeing the show
1. On A Clear Day You Can See Forever* Broadway 2. She Loves Me* CT 3. Einstein on the Beach* NT 4. Jekyll & Hyde CT 5. Kiss of the Spiderwoman CT 6. Spring Awakening U 7. Next to Normal U 8. Lucky Stiff* CT 9. The Wizard of Oz ( Played Pit 10. Grey Gardens (2) both casts U 11. Godspell CT 12. Chicago U 13. High Spirits* CT 14. Titanic CT 15. Ghost Brothers of Darkland County (World Premiere)* P - Atlanta 16. The Secret Garden* CT 17. The Secret Garden CT- Different group 18. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum CT 19. Pal Joey (world premiere of revised book and added songs)* SS 20. The Wedding Singer* SS 21. The Nymph Errant* SS 22. His Girl Friday* Shaw Festival 23. Trouble In Tahiti* Shaw Festival 24. 42nd Street Stratford Festival 25. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Stratford Festival 26. The Pirates of Penzance Stratford Festival 27. Henry V Stratford Festival 28. Legally Blonde CT 29. Billy Elliot NT 30. Wanderlust (world premiere)* Stratford Festival 31. The Fantasticks CT 32. La Cage aux Folles NT 33. Sunday in the Park With George U 34. Chess* U 35. Sunset Blvd CT 36. Children of Eden (2) YT 37. A Christmas Carol: The Musical HS 38. Bat Boy* U 39. Ordinary Days* P 40. Plaid Tidings* CT-P (equity actors included) 41. A Little Night Music P 42. I Do! I Do! * P 43. Les Miserables YT 44. A Word or Two: Christopher Plummer* Stratford Festival
I also have tickets to NT "The Grinch who stole christmas" and in Toronto: War Horse, ALW's The Wizard of Oz, Anthony Rapp: Without You, before the end of the year.
I also saw some musical related concerts: Kristin Chenoweth. UofM Senior show case. Young Americans Dinner Theatre, Music to Make it Better charity concert
So that's about $10.40 per show. The most I paid was $89 for Carrie and I saw a lot through comps. This has been a much better year than 2011 when I saw 80 shows for $1,156.50 (about $14.50 per show).
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I only saw 3 on Broadway this year (Once, Porgy & Bess, Evita) because of my busy schedule doing shows in my hometown. I also saw 2 regional, 9 community theatre, and 11 high school/college productions.
By 12/31/12 I will have patronized Broadway 17 times, one Off-Broadway and 2 community theater productions. Probably the most Broadway productions I've seen in a year and the least amount of community productions. My total output for myself was about $1600 with avg ticket price $89 and add a few hundred that I spent on tickets as gifts for others. Kind of a pricey year for shows that were on the average, OK but not outstanding. Favorite show: Nice Work, least favorite, Leap of Faith.
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Seventy-seven shows, with one left before the New Year (ALL THAT FALL at BAM). Not sure how much I paid--most were comps--but I did spend $500 on DEATH OF A SALESMAN the night before it closed. Totally worth it.