Richard Howle: Ticketing companies have borne the brunt of Covid-19 cancellations
Fail to prepare and prepare to fail. It's not as if we didn't see it coming. Granted, I don't think many anticipated
Fail to prepare and prepare to fail. It's not as if we didn't see it coming. Granted, I don't think many anticipated
The policy of 'no exchanges or refunds' no longer serves the people who buy theatre tickets. Richard Howle argues that new guidance
Inevitably, in the aftermath of another partial ceiling collapse in a West End theatre, people will want to question the state of
High ticket prices and audience complaints mean box office staff can get a bad press. But ticketing is theatre's success story, and
As the UK economy seems set to enter another recession, Richard Howle says he foresaw the trouble in March by looking at
The other day, as I got off the tube at Embankment, I had a craving for a Lion Bar, so I went
As it comes to the end of its 15-year deal with the National Theatre, Travelex should take a bow. It has been
It's not often that ticketing makes the BBC news, and it is even rarer that it is a positive story. However, earlier
Every year London's commercial theatres are accused of profiteering, as ticket prices rocket and the industry boasts of record-breaking revenues. But analysing