New concierge service for Broadway shows
Feb. 2nd, 2012 01:28 pmMy friend Stever just told me about this, and I've known enough people who like to arrange day trips to see shows that I thought I'd pass it allong (attn:
phoenix_rinna ;))
Introducing 1-855-SEE-BWAY, the first ever free Broadway hotline.
Yep, we created 1-855-SEE-BWAY (733-2929) to help answer your questions about Broadway.
It's staffed by a bunch of the nicest Broadway theater lovers you could ever imagine (they also happen to be my staff, in a very Zappos-inspired "we all answer the phone including the boss" structure), and we guarantee we'll get you the answer to whatever question you have about Broadway theatergoing.
Need to know what's playing? Need to know at what times? Price of tickets? Suitability for kids? Location? Parking? Restaurants nearby? Sure, we got that. And if we don't, we'll get it for you. Promise on our autographed original cast recording of Company.
Oh, and before you ask . . . no, we're not selling anything. This isn't about us trying to make any money. This is about a service that should exist. And needs to exist if we're going to grow our audience (just like Zappos increased theirs).
So starting today, the Broadway Hotline is open for biz. Call it yourself, or give it to your friends, or write it on a bathroom wall for all I care.
Introducing 1-855-SEE-BWAY, the first ever free Broadway hotline.
Yep, we created 1-855-SEE-BWAY (733-2929) to help answer your questions about Broadway.
It's staffed by a bunch of the nicest Broadway theater lovers you could ever imagine (they also happen to be my staff, in a very Zappos-inspired "we all answer the phone including the boss" structure), and we guarantee we'll get you the answer to whatever question you have about Broadway theatergoing.
Need to know what's playing? Need to know at what times? Price of tickets? Suitability for kids? Location? Parking? Restaurants nearby? Sure, we got that. And if we don't, we'll get it for you. Promise on our autographed original cast recording of Company.
Oh, and before you ask . . . no, we're not selling anything. This isn't about us trying to make any money. This is about a service that should exist. And needs to exist if we're going to grow our audience (just like Zappos increased theirs).
So starting today, the Broadway Hotline is open for biz. Call it yourself, or give it to your friends, or write it on a bathroom wall for all I care.