Friday, August 28, 2009

The Metropolitan Opera's First Day Sales $2.5 Million

Good news on a Friday afternoon...

The Metropolitan Opera sold $2.5 million worth of tickets on the first day of sales which is up from last year.

Here is the press release from The Met:

"New York, NY (August 17, 2009) – The Metropolitan Opera set a new record for opening day at the box office when single tickets for the 2009-10 season went on sale to the public yesterday. Total sales reached $2,506,000 as compared to $2,016,000 on the equivalent day last season ($2,085,000 in tickets were sold on the opening day in 2007, which was the past record.)

The company’s 34-week season opens on September 21 with a new production of Puccini’s Tosca starring Karita Mattila, conducted by James Levine, and directed by Luc Bondy in his Met debut. The 2009-10 season, the first fully planned by General Manager Peter Gelb and Levine, features eight new productions, the most since 1966-67, including four Met premieres.

Despite the global economic downturn, the Met’s box office sales for the 2008-09 season came in on target at 88% of total capacity. The Met has seen marked box office increases since the 2006-07 season, following six years of steadily declining ticket sales.

Yesterday’s sales included purchases made at the box office, by telephone, and by internet at the company’s web site."

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