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    Broach Theater Case Analysis The Broach Theater which was originally a Salvation Army location was transformed into a theater in 1987. Broach Theater’s current customer base in an aging population that has caused revenues to steadily decline in the recent years. Stephen Gee‚ manager and creative director‚ is responsible for many of the business functions which has led to inefficiencies and lost profit potential. Not only was Gee responsible for all of the marketing efforts‚ he also cleaned the

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    HOME OR THEATER? Everybody likes to watch movies no matter what kind of movie we like. Movies entertain us during our free time such as‚ in the weekends and holydays‚ in brief movies are a pastime for all people‚ but the question is what is better watching it at home or at the theater? Transparently‚ there are some advantages and disadvantages of both. People put these advantages into consideration like the comfort‚ privacy‚ and coast. These factors effects the watcher decision of watching it at

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    Watching Movies at Home v. Watching Movies in a Theater Tiffany Ricardo Period 1 Nov. 19. 2013 Tiffany Ricardo Period 1 Nov. 19. 2013 Watching Movies at Home v. Watching Movies in a Theater Watching movies at you’re home compared to watching them in a movie theater is a completely opposite and different experience‚ and I’m going to talk about all the factors that make the two experiences different. There are many differences between

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    difficulty to the ticket collector to count the customer entering and leaving the theater. This problem also may cause the ticket collector to make mistake by putting the ticket in the wrong stub box. Next‚ the ticket collector also not fully check the ticket before allow the customer enter to the theater. For the free theater passes‚ there is tendency for the customer to duplicate the ticket. Based on the problems that the theater faces‚ we conclude that most of them occurred because the control system

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    Case Solution By Cindi Earls and Daniel Engelken Overview Cinemaplex is a movie theater that has experienced changes due to technology advancements. The change has negatively affected the the attendance at the theater. Revenues have increased but only due to the inflated prices of tickets‚ concessions‚ and advertising revenues. Some of the technological advancements that have Cinemaplex concerned are; home theater systems‚ quick movie to DVD releases‚ video on demand‚ and internet streamlining.

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    year for the past 17 years (Cieply‚ Michael). This is contradictory to the report from the LA Times that stated that the movie theater industry in 2011 drew its smallest attendance rate in the previous 16 years (Kaufman‚ Amy). Regal Cinemas is the largest chain of movie theaters in the United States and with a few adjustments can become the most desirable of all movie theaters. If the company implements stricter customer service policies it will eliminate a majority of the issues that are driving

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    Women in Japanese Theater The history of women in Japanese theater is the history of the social changes that swept the country in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Actresses at this time progressed from a point where they were not allowed to perform at all to the point where they were celebrated artists. Although it would be intriguing to tackle womens history in the theater across the entire period‚ the source book‚ Acting Like a Woman in Modern Japan‚ is so packed with information

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    Ever since the opening of their first theater in 1933‚ Harkins has been a place of                                 enjoyment and socialization. It was then‚ attheheightoftheGreatDepressionthatRedHarkins‚                                 age 18 at the time‚decidedtoopenaplaceofjoyousinteractionbetweenfellowpeopleandabig                                       screen. Harkins built the first Harkins Theater in Tempe. And today‚ thousands upon thousands                             of people go to delight

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    June 6‚ 2012 | Executive Summary Regal Entertainment Groups is the parent company of Regal Cinemas‚ which is made up of Regal Cinemas‚ the United Artists Theaters‚ and the Edwards Theater. It runs the largest theater circuit in the U.S.‚ and uses the multiplex cinema model in metropolitan and metropolitan growth areas. The movie theater industry is highly competitive‚ both within the film entertainment industry (as with Netflix and pirated films) and with substitute goods‚ such as live performances

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    Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre The Globe was owned by actors who were also shareholders in Lord Chamberlain’s Men. Two of the six Globe shareholders‚ Richard Burbage and his brother Cuthbert Burbage‚ owned double shares of the whole‚ or 25% each; the other four men‚ Shakespeare‚ John Heminges‚ Augustine Phillips‚ and Thomas Pope‚ owned a single share‚ or 12.5%. These initial proportions changed over time as new sharers were added. Shakespeare’s share diminished from 1/8 to 1/14‚ or roughly 7%‚ over

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