Incidentally my wife is the financial controller for a well known local theatre and they never have charged and have no immediate plans to introduce booking fees on any of their ticket sales, regardless of type or location of payment.
Quote from: Ad@m on August 03, 2013, 12:27:03 PMIncidentally my wife is the financial controller for a well known local theatre and they never have charged and have no immediate plans to introduce booking fees on any of their ticket sales, regardless of type or location of payment.Not meaning to contradict you Adam, but most of the theatre bookings I make come with a booking fee, usually £2. RSC, Hippodrome, Malvern Theatres certainly do this.
Still waiting on season ticket to arrive, anyone else?
Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on August 03, 2013, 12:39:42 PMQuote from: Ad@m on August 03, 2013, 12:27:03 PMIncidentally my wife is the financial controller for a well known local theatre and they never have charged and have no immediate plans to introduce booking fees on any of their ticket sales, regardless of type or location of payment.Not meaning to contradict you Adam, but most of the theatre bookings I make come with a booking fee, usually £2. RSC, Hippodrome, Malvern Theatres certainly do this.Depends where you buy tickets from - buy them through a Ticketmaster or a See Tickets and you'll pay a fee but I absolutely guarantee that the theatre my wife works for do not make any charge if you buy from them direct. And they have no intention of changing as a result of these regulations.
Quote from: deasy92 on August 03, 2013, 01:31:59 PMStill waiting on season ticket to arrive, anyone else?Me too