When closing the Singapore Arts Festival, Acting Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts Lui Tuck Yew noting that there was a growing interest in the arts, even though fewer people are attending ticketed productions.
Attendance for this year's 29 ticketed productions had not matched last year's 'exceptional' numbers, but about the same amount of revenue was collected from this year's ticketed shows. Meaning, the fewer people who still have vast interest in arts are made to pay more.
So... more expensive tickets -> fewer attendees -> more successful?
Which means next year we should have even more expensive tickets for the Singapore Arts Festival so that we are even more successful?
Interesting elite logic.
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