Group Investigates Secondary Ticket Sales for “Rahamaa” Performance

Following the March 30th performance of “Rahamaa” at Draamateater, questions have arisen regarding the activity of a group of theatre enthusiasts who engaged in the secondary market for tickets. The theatre had initially sold a significant number of tickets, ranging from €70 to €150 each, just one hour after the initial public sale. The group, led by Maris Järva, is examining the circumstances surrounding this activity.

Their investigation centers on the emergence of a secondary market for “Rahamaa” tickets, raising questions about the dynamics of demand and supply within the theatre market. The initial sale of approximately 300 tickets for the play generated considerable interest, indicating a strong audience desire to see “Rahamaa.” However, the subsequent activity on the secondary market warrants further scrutiny. Järva’s inquiry seeks to understand the factors contributing to the resale of tickets and to assess whether this demonstrates a potential challenge to traditional ticket sales models.

The investigation is focused on analyzing the behavior within the market surrounding the “Rahamaa” performance and its implications for future theatrical productions.

Topics: #market #tickets #rahamaa

By Rangana

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  1. “It’s frustrating to see such a high demand for this show leading to these complicated resale practices.”

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