New ticketing system takes stage at Playhouse on the Square
Marissa Gilliam, left, Kylah Hood, second left, Keia Johnson, center, Mads Jackson, second right, and Brandi Nicole, right perform a scene from “Caroline, or Change” at Playhouse on the Square. (Courtesy Playhouse on the Square)
Parting is such sweet sorrow, unless it is from an old ticketing system.
Playhouse on the Square, a theater company based in Midtown, has rolled out a new ticketing system, one that is more similar to other theater organizations.
“The old system was server-based,” Amy Harwell, director of ticketing and sales at Playhouse, said in an interview. “The new system we have is cloud-based, which gives us a lot more flexibility.”
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Joseph Mangin
Joseph Mangin is a Memphis native who is pursuing degrees in art history and journalism at Northwestern University, and covers a variety of topics.
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