To subsidise lavish productions for mainly well-heeled audiences.
He told the mostly white and well-heeled audience of his hopes and priorities for the city.
Would it draw new, younger, hipper yet still well-heeled audiences without alienating traditional patrons?
The well-heeled audience, which included Jann Wenner, Calvin Klein and Larry Gagosian, had paid from $125 to $450 for concert tickets.
But Waterford is about to step out of character and introduce a more moderate line of glassware aimed at a less well-heeled audience.
Subsidising ticket prices for mainly well-heeled audiences does not qualify.
It uses that money to reduce ticket prices for mainly well-heeled audiences.
But that, for one thing, would have eliminated the soloists the Philharmonic evidently feels it needs to draw a well-heeled opening-night audience.
Milan, Grand Hotel Plazza Had our second show last night and judging from the applause, the very chic, well-heeled audience seemed to like it.
There, a well-dressed, well-heeled audience is seen enjoying this show more wholeheartedly than any prosperous-looking crowd ever should.