Hi all,
I'm looking at updating our latecomers policy and wondering what best practice is out there. Currently, we have 'Latecomers may not be admitted' on our tickets, our box office staff remind patrons numerous times during calls of the show start time and that latecomers may not get in, and it is advertised on our website. We still get latecomers though, which can't be helped.
When they do get here, we have a relay screen in the foyer showing the performance, then, if there is a scene change long enough, we get all latecomers to their seats then, otherwise, we wait until the interval. If it's a one act show with no interval, we can't get them in.
Does anyone do things differently, or how do you handle the negative feedback from patrons who do arrive late?
Thanks!
Dave Fleming
Visitor Services Co-ordinator
The Abbey Theatre
dave.fleming@abbeytheatre.ie
Here at Lyric Opera of Kansas City, we try to hold the very last row of seats in our Balcony for late seating. But thankfully, our audience is, for whatever reason, very good about being on time. We also allow seating during our curtain speech and sometimes during our prelude. If we have sold the last row of the Balcony, then we seat at a suitable break in the opera.
Best,
Christopher Cuhel
Senior Manager of Ticketing and Patron Services | Lyric Opera of Kansas City
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