Jessica wrote:Jon, I would love that!
Especially as we often have to turn away audience as well. Man, if we really worked at it, we probably could have two simultaneousness maestros going. Then I would go insane.
I might just go ahead and pitch my Maestro idea in the Maestro section one
of these days soon. yay!
Sometimes it's a form of love just to talk to somebody that you have nothing in common with and still be fascinated by their presence.
--David Byrne
Hey y'all- we have very few tickets left for Maestro tonight. If you know people are coming to see you play have them get their tickets online. We are going to sell out online shortly. If we're sold out I can't let them into the theatre because of the fire code. That goes for other improvisors not cast in the show who are watching this thread. Buy your tickets online because we will be sold out by the time the box office opens at 9:30 p.m.
In the future I strongly suggest having your friends buy tickets online and not counting on getting comps when they get to the theatre. We were sold out online around 7:15 p.m. today. We can't oversell tickets due to fire codes.
Improvisors- if you are not in the cast and would like to see the show you must have a ticket. One part of ticket sales is that we keep track of how many seats have been sold. If you don't have a ticket please don't go into the theatre. When the show isn't sold out you can get into the show for free...but you MUST get a ticket from the box office for accurate record-keeping. This is for all shows, not just Maestro.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Madeline
Munga wrote:Improvisors- if you are not in the cast and would like to see the show you must have a ticket. One part of ticket sales is that we keep track of how many seats have been sold. If you don't have a ticket please don't go into the theatre. When the show isn't sold out you can get into the show for free...but you MUST get a ticket from the box office for accurate record-keeping. This is for all shows, not just Maestro.