Charles W. 'Chuck' Bryant
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Yeah, that is the ticket service run for the not-for-profit theater development fund. And that is if you're in New York and you're like, man, I wish I could go to a show, but I don't want to jump on a resale website and pay a ton of money. There are booths in Times Square and satellite booths at South Street, Seaport, and Lincoln Center where you can get tickets.
Yeah, that is the ticket service run for the not-for-profit theater development fund. And that is if you're in New York and you're like, man, I wish I could go to a show, but I don't want to jump on a resale website and pay a ton of money. There are booths in Times Square and satellite booths at South Street, Seaport, and Lincoln Center where you can get tickets.
Yeah, that is the ticket service run for the not-for-profit theater development fund. And that is if you're in New York and you're like, man, I wish I could go to a show, but I don't want to jump on a resale website and pay a ton of money. There are booths in Times Square and satellite booths at South Street, Seaport, and Lincoln Center where you can get tickets.
Day of you can go get day of tickets for people that are like, I can't go Broadway. Can you help me sell these?
Day of you can go get day of tickets for people that are like, I can't go Broadway. Can you help me sell these?
Day of you can go get day of tickets for people that are like, I can't go Broadway. Can you help me sell these?
Yeah. And I got to say, and, you know, we'll get to this or I might as well say it now. The the largest Broadway theater, if you've never been, you might be used to like Broadway in your hometown at like the 5000 seat theater or something like they have here at the Performing Arts Center. Yeah. Or the Performing Arts Center. But in New York, they're they're pretty small.
Yeah. And I got to say, and, you know, we'll get to this or I might as well say it now. The the largest Broadway theater, if you've never been, you might be used to like Broadway in your hometown at like the 5000 seat theater or something like they have here at the Performing Arts Center. Yeah. Or the Performing Arts Center. But in New York, they're they're pretty small.
Yeah. And I got to say, and, you know, we'll get to this or I might as well say it now. The the largest Broadway theater, if you've never been, you might be used to like Broadway in your hometown at like the 5000 seat theater or something like they have here at the Performing Arts Center. Yeah. Or the Performing Arts Center. But in New York, they're they're pretty small.
The largest one is the Gershwin Theater at nineteen hundred thirty three seats. The smallest of the how many theaters is it total? Forty two.
The largest one is the Gershwin Theater at nineteen hundred thirty three seats. The smallest of the how many theaters is it total? Forty two.
The largest one is the Gershwin Theater at nineteen hundred thirty three seats. The smallest of the how many theaters is it total? Forty two.
Forty one theaters. Forty one. The smallest is the haze at five ninety seven. So, you know, if you're in town, you want to check out a show in most of those theaters. Most of the seats are pretty great and it's fairly intimate.
Forty one theaters. Forty one. The smallest is the haze at five ninety seven. So, you know, if you're in town, you want to check out a show in most of those theaters. Most of the seats are pretty great and it's fairly intimate.
Forty one theaters. Forty one. The smallest is the haze at five ninety seven. So, you know, if you're in town, you want to check out a show in most of those theaters. Most of the seats are pretty great and it's fairly intimate.
I mean, from my experience stuff, you know, if you go to see some of the classics there, you know, they're big productions, but they're not maybe not as like special effects heavy productions. They definitely, I feel like, have jazzed them up a lot more in more recent years with more sort of jaw dropping moments of like kind of I can't believe they did that live kind of stuff.
I mean, from my experience stuff, you know, if you go to see some of the classics there, you know, they're big productions, but they're not maybe not as like special effects heavy productions. They definitely, I feel like, have jazzed them up a lot more in more recent years with more sort of jaw dropping moments of like kind of I can't believe they did that live kind of stuff.