wow. 300 bucks is a lot. I personally wouldn't go though. (that's if i had to pay for it myself)
2007-12-03 17:08:15
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answered by shimoz 3
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Well, it depends on who's playing, who's conducting, and what they're playing.
For me, it would have to be a REALLY unique concert opportunity for me to spend $300. But I'm cheap.
Wait, by "pass" do you mean something like season tickets? In that case...well, maybe. Again, who's the orchestra, and what is their schedule for the season?
2007-12-04 10:08:09
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answered by Edik 5
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Your question has no context and so is meaningless. What does $300 buy you? One concert? a whole season (if so, how many performances? who is performing?)?, an ice cream? Any additional benefits from buying the pass (eg name in programme, receptions, dinners)?
Perhaps you need to ask your question fully before you can possibly get a helpful answer.
2007-12-04 08:17:43
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answered by del_icious_manager 7
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well it depends...
what ballet company or which symphony really?
what are they playing/performing.
but i have seen tickets varing and most that i have come across have been around that price
give or take
2007-12-04 01:43:51
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answered by moggies_mail 1
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