Sure you get a refund if an above-the-title star is out, but what about . . .
Although it’s not a publicized policy (and why isn’t it again?), if a star that is billed above-the-title in a Broadway show is out due to illness, vacation or a b.s. claim of mercury poisoning, a ticket holder is entitled to a full refund or exchange. But in today’s social media-infused world, a chorus boy could have more twitter followers than an above-the-title star, and could have quite the d…