Elizabeth Durand Streisand and Eric Streisand are two Broadway-loving New Yorkers who wanted to see more theater. They found a solution and built a thriving business in the process.
Elizabeth Durand Streisand and Eric Streisand are two Broadway-loving New Yorkers who wanted to see more theater. However, the tickets were pricey. Plus, last-minute deals were risky and often tickets were not available. They knew there had to be a solution. And that other people experienced the same dilemma.. This tech-based platform allows people to get discounted Broadway tickets up to 3 months in advance. And tickets are $49-$59, without outrageous service fees.
Since 2016 Broadway Roulette's revenues have grown 100% each year. Elizabeth Durand Streisand, who built Broadway Roulette from its humble beginnings, offered tips for growing a company.
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