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How Are Tickets Purchased for a Typical Broadway Show?

Mon, May 22, 2006

Tags: Broadway, Statistics, Ticketing

So where do the sales come from for a typical Broadway show?  We were able to find some answers that you may find interesting.

According to rough estimates we obtained from Telecharge, here is a look at an average breakdown of total tickets sales for a typical Broadway show.

10% TKTS
10% Groups
25% Box Office
55% Telecharge

Of the 55% of tickets purchased through Telecharge, approximately 60% are made online.

What's staggering is the rate of growth in online ticket sales.  More information on this topic to follow.

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