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TINA's future (November 2021 and beyond)

iluvtheatertrash
#200TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)
Posted: 4/25/22 at 9:49am

haterobics said: "iluvtheatertrash said: "The producers have committed to the fall, maybe even end of year."

What have the audiences committed to?
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Thanks for your snark regarding my and many others’ place of employment. So nice to see someone showing care for people losing work after the last two years. 


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

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GiantsInTheSky2
#201TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)
Posted: 4/25/22 at 10:21am

Selling two tickets to TINA for this Friday (4/29) at 8pm. Center Orchestra Row L, directly on the aisle. Asking only what I paid, $224 total.
 

Please PM or email (preferably). Thanks!


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Updated On: 4/25/22 at 10:21 AM

angoradebs
#202TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)
Posted: 4/25/22 at 11:01am

GiantsInTheSky2 said: "Selling two tickets to TINA for this Friday (4/29) at 8pm. Center Orchestra Row L, directly on the aisle. Asking only what I paid, $224 total.


Please PM or email (preferably). Thanks!
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If you bought them through ticketmaster you can just return them. 

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HogansHero
#203TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)
Posted: 4/25/22 at 11:59am

iluvtheatertrash said: "Some producers are willing to bleed money. Ours have told Nederlander they’re there for a while.

that could change, but our supervisors have been adamant it’ll be there thru the summer.
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That's not how it works. Producers don't tell landlords, landlords tell producers. 

Also, producers don't share their plans with "supervisors" of ushers. 

As an aside, no one wants to see anyone lose their job, but no one wants to see anyone bleed money either. In fact, people who bleed money generally don't produce shows again anytime soon. If one less successful show is produced as a result, how many people does that keep from a paycheck?

Lunalaaaaaaaa
#204TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)
Posted: 4/25/22 at 3:46pm

Robbie2 said: "Heard that ''The Devil Wears Prada'' will take the Lunt-FontanneTINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)"

Also heard this. Maybe Spring 2023 if Tina is expected to stay through the summer? 

iluvtheatertrash
#205TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)
Posted: 4/25/22 at 4:17pm

HogansHero said: "iluvtheatertrash said: "Some producers are willing to bleed money. Ours have told Nederlander they’re there for a while.

that could change, but our supervisors have been adamant it’ll be there thru the summer.
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That's not how it works. Producers don't tell landlords, landlords tell producers.

Also, producers don't share their plans with "supervisors" of ushers.

As an aside, no one wants to see anyone lose their job, but no one wants to see anyone bleed money either. In fact, people who bleed money generally don't produce shows again anytime soon. If one less successful show is produced as a result, how many people does that keep from a paycheck?
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My God, the condescending arrogance. First of all, yes they are our supervisors. Or managers. Whichever you’d like to call them, but there’s no need for the quotations.

Secondly we are employed by the landlord, not the producers. And our landlord has been clear with staff that we should expect to be open through the fall. Yes, things can change, but they’ve said this to us for weeks on end and continue to reiterate it. 
 

Thirdly, we have a supervisor for each theatre, but also a supervisor who covers our entire ushering team across all Nederlander theatres and she is in constant communication with Nederlander.

So please spare me your condescending BS. 


"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman

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HogansHero
#206TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)
Posted: 4/25/22 at 6:28pm

iluvtheatertrash said: "My God, the condescending arrogance. First of all, yes they are our supervisors. Or managers. Whichever you’d like to call them, but there’s no need for the quotations.

Secondly we are employed by the landlord, not the producers. And our landlord has been clear with staff that we should expect to be open through the fall. Yes, things can change, but they’ve said this to us for weeks on end and continue to reiterate it.

Thirdly, we have a supervisor for each theatre, but also a supervisor who covers our entire ushering team across all Nederlander theatres and she is in constant communication with Nederlander.

So please spare me your condescending BS.
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No condescension. Neither a producer nor a landlord shares confidential information about unannounced plans with a supervisor of ushers. Or anyone else in the theatre. Even the Nederlander staff that deals with said supervisor would have no information on that. (And of course, the public-facing story is ALWAYS that every show will run until eternity. Can you imagine the alternative? I can't.) As I said, that's not the way it works. And as I am sure you realize, your pay, from a Nederlander bank account, is a full passthrough from the producer. The key to everything you have said is wrapped up in 3 words toward the end of your middle item. 

We all appreciate ushers, but let's try to keep things in perspective.

Updated On: 4/25/22 at 06:28 PM

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inception
#207TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)
Posted: 4/25/22 at 7:19pm

I started a new job last last year at a publicly funded community college.  The more managers tell us that everything is fine, and there's no need to listen to rumors about changes being made, the more certain everyone is that somebody above us is about to lose their job.  I've only been there 6 months, and it has happened a few times already.

 


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David10086
#208TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)
Posted: 6/7/22 at 4:13pm

And it's future is...… a closing notice for August 14, 2022. Lasted much longer than anyone really expected after the COVID collapse.

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ErmengardeStopSniveling
#209TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)
Posted: 6/7/22 at 4:18pm

David10086 said: "And it's future is...… a closing notice for August 14, 2022. Lasted much longer than anyone really expected after the COVID collapse."

I'm kind of impressed with the strategy it employed for a while of "no discount tickets" (which later became "no discounts except TKTS"TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond). Its grosses have been higher than any of us expected. Don't know what it's been spending on ads each week, but there was method to the madness.

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David10086
#210TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)
Posted: 6/7/22 at 4:25pm

Will it have recouped its investments when it closes ?  That's the biggie question ! 

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ErmengardeStopSniveling
#211TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)
Posted: 6/7/22 at 4:49pm

David10086 said: "Will it have recouped its investments when it closes ? That's the biggie question !"

Doubt it. Probably returned some money to its investors and might become profitable on the road and internationally, but it will have only played the equivalent of 60 weeks.

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EDSOSLO858
#212TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)
Posted: 6/7/22 at 4:51pm

TINA's future doesn't look good (November 2021 and beyond)

 


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