The Arena Management Conference (AMC) just wrapped up, and among sessions covering branding lessons from U2 and AC/DC, evacuating 50 guests in wheelchairs, the art of building (and negotiating) a new venue, and handling local civil unrest, attendees also looked at upcoming shifts in P
Eventbrite U.K. surveyed 1,000 people about their ticket purchasing habits (e.g., last event attended, cost, how far in advance, etc.), and the company came away with some very insightful information. There are a lot of results, so I’m going to hit some of the highlights. The fu
Editor’s note: We used to have an industry news roundup every Friday on this blog; however, it shuffled off, took a nap (because they’re good for you), had a costume change, and reemerged as “News You May Have Missed.” These are selected news articles that show
It’s getting close to autumn when, like leaves falling from trees, lists start falling from websites. So, let’s start with one of my favorite lists: the top 10 most-produced plays. As it has since 1994, American Theatre surveyed Theatre Communications Group member theatres
With one, successful year in the books, the introduction of dedicated NERF Combat Zones at Gulliver’s Theme Parks in Europe might be proof that a new entertainment trend is on the horizon. “The huge visitor numbers are testament to the strong relationship between children and bi