Broadway Ticket For Students

Playbill … or not?

I love Broadway musicals, so I was thrilled to see that the producers had come close to one point by. I checked into prices and found that tickets were only $ 20 for me as a student. I was immediately disappointed because I'm used to pay about $ 70 per show I see, so I thought it was not a real tour, only a local group to share. Then, having in it, I found that it was the actual tour. So I went to it last night and something that I noticed was my playbill. It was not like I get the normal ones, the Playbill say over the top and have a picture of the show. It was more as it was for the place that I looked at it. It had shown a few small pictures of the different that they have experienced recently. It did not even know the name of the show I saw. Within from him, though, it was like a small section that was more like a playbill, with the cast and stuff, but not really. I wonder why it is different, and if it more than a playbill.

If it says the word Playbill on top in the usual way, it is a Playbill. Professional theater and tours outside halls Broadway in a position to provide by agreement with Playbill to their programs. Sort of a "personalized" playbill for the specific venue She saw the show. If it says "Show Bill" or something else, it is technically not a Playbill.

Ann Miller – ‘Two Tickets to Broadway’ 1951

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