At This Spanish Comedy Club Patrons "Pay Per Laugh"
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In September 2013, the government of Spain increased taxes on cultural events from 8% to 21%, making the cost of live theater performances prohibitive for most people. Within four months, venues reported a 30% decline in audience. While most theater owners sat around fuming at the officials, Barcelona-based Teatreneu, decided to tackle the challenge with an innovative approach to attract audience.
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- stampylonghead약 11년cool but what if you got hundreds of hilaurios text messages?
- katnisseverdeen약 11년risk : people would come in and not pay at all because they tried and did not laugh during the show even though they thought it was funny. they were just being cheap and didnt want to pay. advantage : more people would come. risk : they might have to pay for more seats or a bigger place.
- shrek약 11년1. the taxes of theater rised up making it decline. 2. they get charged by how many time you smile or laugh.3.more people come.
stcac약 11년1. the taxes of theater rised up making it decline. 2. they get charged by how many time you smile or laugh.3.more people come.
kittylover101약 11년I would not laugh and go to the show for free
liram약 11년1. the taxes of theater rised up making it decline. 2. they get charged by how many time you smile or laugh.3.more people come.- good grades약 11년That's cool
- lol약 11년thats cool i wonder if someone ever stole one of the ipads and i wonder how much all the ipads cost all together.
- Awesome O.P.Guy약 11년Otherwise, good idea
- Awesome O.P.Guy약 11년I like the idea a lot. But some people are really good at concealing smiles and some people can't stand not smiling if they know someones watching them for smiles. I'm one of those people.