James Stewart takes a look at theater tickets on Broadway, a topic I discussed last year. I love his ending:
Dynamic pricing and super-premium prices may be relatively new, but the scarcity of tickets for hit shows has a long tradition. Mr. Schumacher cited “My Fair Lady,” the “Hamilton” of the 1955-56 Broadway season. As Broadway lore has it, a man in the audience turned to his neighbor, an older woman, and asked why the fifth-row center seat next to her was empty.
“My husband died,” she replied.
“Didn’t anyone else want to come?” he asked.
“No,” she answered. “They’re all at the funeral.”