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The New Yorker, January 2 , 1926 P. 11PROFILE of Joe Leblang cut rate ticket king.
By Brock Penberton The New Yorker, January 2 , 1926 P. 11PROFILE of Joe Leblang cut rate ticket king.
At 20 took over newspaper shop at Sixth Ave and 30th St. and in rear of shop carried on cut rate ticket office.
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But how much of that attendance depends on cut-rate ticket sales, O'Neil could not, or would not, say.
And financially, she benefits from living on a train: The flat-rate ticket costs her about $380, whereas she had to pay about $450 for her previous apartment.
From the other end, it is a short walk to St. Joost-Ten-Node, a largely Turkish and Moroccan area, where you can make cheap phone calls to Anatolia, buy a cut-rate ticket to Istanbul, and eat kebabs with frites.
Sources: "Joe Leblang's Cut-Rate Ticket Empire and the Broadway Theater, 1894-1931," Jerry Eisenhour; Edwin Wilson; "A Pictorial History of the American Theater," Daniel Blum; "Vaudeville," Joe Laurie Jr.; New-York Historical Society; "Lost Broadway Theaters," Nicholas Van Hoogstraten; Josie Merck; Matt Woods.
Like airlines or hotels, theatres could use variable prices to price discriminate, charging more to patrons who book early to make sure they get a seat and less to latecomers who might only be swayed by a cut-rate ticket price.
Many are also turning to the Internet for cut-rate ticket prices and often use that ticket information to bargain with ticket agents.
Mr. Icahn sells the cut-rate tickets on his lowestfare.com Web site.
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