
04-01-2018, 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Mrs. Robinson
I'm not saying it doesn't exist somewhere, but I know of nowhere in this country where a resident is given priority, for the purchase of tickets to a public concert, over a non-resident. I'm not speaking about an association-type community where the actual community's residents are responsible for the booking of some type of show, and the show is for the residents and their guests.
Why should any Villager feel "entitled" to these tickets before anyone else? This mystifies me that anyone would have this attitude!
Entitled? Oh, really???
The Sharon is a public theater and the tickets are for sale to anyone.
I find this thought of entitlement reprehensible!
The purchase of tickets at The Sharon is up for grabs -- to anyone, as it should be!
It's the old story . . . first come -- first served.
You want tickets? Then get your butt in line or get on your computer and quit complaining.
The early bird gets the worm; otherwise you are S.O.L.
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You are right in my opinion. I think reprehensible may be a bit strong, but hey.
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