'Home Alone' writer Park Cheon-hyu boasted high ticket sales for 'Perhaps a Happy Ending.'
On the 29th broadcast of MBC's variety show 'Home Alone' (hereafter 'Hohansan'), Park Cheon-hyu confessed that he had not yet received his settlement.
On that day, Park Cheon-hyu visited the Bella Theater on Broadway, where the 'Perhaps a Happy Ending' performance was taking place. Despite it being 30 minutes before the show started, the waiting line was full, and Park Cheon-hyu entered through the side door to greet the staff.
Seeing this, Ki asked, 'Does the writer come in personally?' to which Park Cheon-hyu replied, 'The writers come in until the performance stabilizes. When new actors come, the writer comes in to practice.'
The audience seats were likewise filled with viewers. When asked how many seats there were, he said, '1,000 seats.' He then explained about the ticket rate, saying, 'Recently, I am grateful that the ticket sales reached 100%. With the standing seats sold, it is 103%.'
Then, Jun Hyun-moo asked, 'What's the highest ticket price?' Park Cheon-hyu said, 'The most expensive seat is $500, which is about 700,000 won. The average ticket price is $200, which is about 280,000 won.' He even mentioned that there are no discounts for acquaintances.
Park Cheon-hyu stated, 'There is no ceiling on ticket prices. The production company raises prices according to demand,' explaining that a premium is added based on popularity. In fact, writer Park Cheon-hyu himself stood at the back of the audience rather than taking a seat. He mentioned, 'I do not have a seat either, so I watch like this. It is thrilling because I can see the reactions clearly.'
Meanwhile, writer Park Cheon-hyu captured attention by sweeping the 78th Tony Awards with the musical 'Perhaps a Happy Ending.'
[Photo] Captured from the broadcast screen of 'Home Alone.'
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