- A survey found surprising results about theatre attendance in the UK, with more people having attended a play than a music concert or sporting event in the past year. Younger people aged 16-19 were most likely to say they would attend the theatre.
- The research challenges the notion that theatre audiences are mainly middle-aged and middle-class. Ticketmaster's data also showed a trend towards younger, less affluent theatre-goers.
- The report suggests initiatives to attract younger audiences have been successful, as 87% of 16-19 year-olds said they were likely to see a play compared to 66% of 45-54 year-olds. It also found changing attitudes towards acceptable behaviors at performances.