The seats were $6, the price for the least expensive reserved seat.
The 10 percent commission is to apply to the less expensive seats.
This column is about what's going on up there behind the curtain in the expensive seats.
And attract them we did, but only for the less expensive seats.
If you haven't paid for the more expensive seat, stay where you are.
The most expensive inflation-adjusted seat was sold in 1929 for $625,000, which, today, would be over six million dollars.
Could he actually have paid for that expensive seat and yet been so out of it?
The sum is nearly five times the current cost of $100 for the most expensive seats, itself a Broadway high.
Half the audience in the less expensive seats had long since voted with their feet and gone home.
But fans elsewhere will see already expensive seats get more costly.