Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Flashback: City Hikes Ticket Prices to Pay for Thalia Mara HVAC

Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba addressed the woes of Thalia Mara Hall at his regular press conference yesterday.   WLBT's Anthony Warren asked Hizzoner what happened to the funds generated by a ticket surcharge ten years ago.  Mayor Lumumba said he did not know.  

Well, it's time for a history lesson.  Check out this old post from January 13, 2014 when Lumumba the Elder wore the purple. 


The Northside Sun reported earlier that month: 

THE JACKSON CITY Council’s quick decision to add a $5 surcharge to tickets sold at Thalia Mara Hall continues to receive backlash from members of the city’s artistic and entertainment communities. The council, in November, voted to add a $5 hall restoration fee to each ticket sold for performances at the hall. The fee was urged by Mayor Chokwe Lumumba to bring in the needed revenue to restore the aging facility on Pascagoula Street. Its passage, though, was criticized by the city’s arts groups, who said the increase could turn away patrons and prevent certain shows from coming to the city. 
Turns out, the critics of the surcharge were right. 
Arden Barnett, owner of Ardenland, a local concert promoter, has already lost two shows as a result of the fee. 
“Bands and management see a $5 fee and, in this market, they balk at it,” he said. “It (the surcharge) is way more than the market can support.”  
Barnett and others, including Kessler Productions Marketing and Publicity Director Averyell Kessler and Drake Elder, box office manager for Ticketmaster and the Mississippi Coliseum, agree that the surcharge will continue to turn performers away.  
Kessler sent a letter to Ward Seven Councilwoman Margaret Barrett-Simon regarding the charge.  
“It (the fee) would have a very harmful effect,” she said. 
Barrett-Simon and Ward One Councilman Quentin Whitwell were the lone council members who voted against the surcharge, which was presented to the board as an emergency item. “This (turing concerts away) was exactly the reason I voted against it,” Barrett-Simon said. “Not enough analysis went into it and we need to look into what other alternatives there are.” The city wants the surcharge to pay for its share of $5 million in improvements to the hall.  
MAYOR CHOKWE Lumumba explained the reasoning behind the surcharge at the November 19 meeting.  
“Essentially what we’re doing are renovations at Thalia Mara Hall. Estimations are around $5 million. We have a million dollars from the state Legislature, which has been approved. We are anticipating (raising) $1.5 million in private contributions, from Friends of Thalia Mara Hall, and we need $2.5 million to do the rest of the work. With the $5 surcharge, we will have the money,” he said. 
“This will not hurt us, it will actually help us,” he said. 
Michael Raff, director of Human and Cultural Services for the city, said the funds generated from the surcharge will be used to pay for a $2.5 million lease-purchase agreement for new lighting, air conditioning systems and fire safety equipment to be installed in the hall.  
He and Lumumba said the item needed to be approved in November so work on the project could get under way in January and be completed in time for the USA International Ballet Competition, which will run from June 14 to 29 at Thalia Mara. 
 

 

The international event draws performers from across the globe to participate in an Olympic-style event. The competition is held in Jackson every four years.  
“No one likes the rate increase,” Raff told the council. “For 45 years we’ve enjoyed Thalia Mara Hall, but the grand old lady is not going to live any longer unless we take drastic renovation efforts. “We feel this (surcharge) is absolutely necessary to save the hall.” 
The measure was approved with a 4-2 vote. It was passed with no analysis from the council, despite requests from Barrett-Simon to have the item placed in a committee for further review. Several questions remained unanswered, such as how the surcharge would be implemented and collected and whether or not the city’s struggling arts groups would be exempt. Additionally, questions were raised by Whitwell as to whether or not the surcharge would be added to free events, like church services and graduations held at the auditorium.  
Raff and Lumumba said the item could be amended by the council after it was passed, if a need arose. 
Barrett-Simon said she will bring the issue up for discussion again, but doesn’t believe the votes are there to have the fee repealed. Those voting in favor of the measure were Councilmen Mel Priester, De’Keither Stamps and Tony Yarber, and Council President Charles Tillman. Ward Three Councilwoman LaRita Cooper-Stokes was absent from the meeting.  
KESSLER SAID THE fee is one of the highest in the nation. She provided a spreadsheet to the Sun, which showed ticket surcharges at comparable theaters throughout the nation. The highest fee listed is in Detroit, Mich., which is $4.50. The Orpheum, Golden Gate Theatre and the Curran Theatre in San Francisco each include a $4 surchage per ticket, according to information provided by Kessler. 
“Because the fee is high, we will have difficulty booking Broadway tours (at) the hall,” she wrote in her letter. “National producers of touring acts look closely at local expenses.”  
She told the Sun that those expenses include the local costs for advertising, stage hands, box office staff and security, as well as the overal rental fee for the hall itself. 
“So far, none of the Broadway production companies we work with will approve a $5 fee.”
Kessler Productions brings in about five Broadway plays each season. The group doesn’t often have sell-out crowds, but does bring in enough revenue to cover the company’s expenses. With the fee, Kessler is not sure if the shows will continue to be profitable. 
 
“Tickets have to be at a price to make them inviting for people to attend,” she said, adding that one couple who has attended performances for years will not be able to attend if the $5 fee stays in place. 
“They’re on a fixed income. They’re retired teachers who buy the cheapest tickets,” she said. “I don’t want to lose them.”  
Elder said promoters will likely be scared away, because it means they’ll have to adjust ticket prices to compensate for the fee.  
“That’s an extra $5 they could have charged on a ticket that will now go to the building,” he said. “Lower ticket prices affect the profitablity of a show.”  
At $5 a ticket, a sellout at the 2,400-seat hall would generate $12,000, funds that would otherwise go to the promoter or not be charged at all, he said.  (KF: The size was reduced to a little more than 2,000 seats after the renovation took place.).  
“It increases the break even (margin) for the show. There’s always a balancing act. (Tickets) could be higher, but how many patrons would I lose at that higher ticket price,” he said.  
Elder said the surcharge likely wouldn’t have an impact on larger shows, but would likely impact what he calls “marginal shows.”  
Those shows, he said, usually involve up-and-coming acts that have lesser name recognition or groups that have not performed in the Jackson market before and are unsure how ticket sales would go.  
“A ticket surcharge could determine whether or not they’ll do a show,” he said.

Kingfish note: The late Mr. Raff said the auditorium had the lowest rental rates in the Southeast, even with the surcharge.  (Start at 3:00).  The Director said the surcharge would be more than enough to pay for the lease/purchase of the air conditioning system and other renovations.  

The gloom and doom predictions turned out to be just that: predictions.   The shows continued and if anything, the auditorium started generated a profit thanks to Mr. Raff's efforts.  


33 comments:

Anonymous said...

Get ready Brandon for even more activities moving from Jackson.

Anonymous said...

Where are the past due audits? Where is the FBI?

The whole city council should be in jail for the past due audits.

Anonymous said...

Audits cost money, and Jackson doesn’t have enough money for audits. The powers that are in charge consider it an unnecessary expense, while trips to Banff Canada are cost efficient.

Anonymous said...

Accountability is a true measure of a leader's height and Chuck is really short.

Kingfish said...

What's going to move? The symphony? Broadway? Ballet? You don't have the stage or space for such shows. Sometimes, Rankin County is not the answer for anything. Don't count on Madison or another burb building a similar auditorium. It would probably cost $30 to $50 million. None of them are going to drop that much coin on an auditorium.

Anonymous said...

So, can Henefin put TM in his portfolio?

Anonymous said...

Fred: Well, what *do* you know?
Dr. Caldwell: The one thing I do know is: I don't know. And that'll be $10, please.
Fred: I only got $5, Doc.
Dr. Caldwell: Well, when can I get the other 5?
Fred: I don't know.

Anonymous said...

Jackson also passed a 1% add-on to the sales tax many years ago, earmarked for streets and water repairs. City leaders seem quite good at grabbing money, but very poor at carrying out their charge in maintaining the city.

Anonymous said...

Didn't someone try and complete an audit in the last few years and the city stonewalled them and what they could put their hands on was in such disarray they couldn't make it make sense and threw their hands up?

Anonymous said...

LMAO all Lumumba cares about is getting as far away from Jackson as he can on the taxpayers dime and getting his salad tossed in some exotic locale.

Anonymous said...

The mayor is so dishonest it gets 99% of our attention. But he is the worst manager of the City’s business ever by a huge margin. I can’t say we’ve had a great mayor this century, but under every prior administration the city functioned. I can’t think of a single thing under this mayor’s responsibility that hasn’t already failed or isn’t circling the drain. And he has an excuse for everything, usually based on a lie.

Anonymous said...

Well you have to go back to Sr. Chokwe’s time. What exactly did the Council pass. Did they pass a surcharge with no restricts that allowed the $$$ to get swallowed up into the General fund or did they creat a new fund with a restricted purpose. If it’s restricted the subsequent audits should show fund balances

Anonymous said...

"what happened to the funds generated by a ticket surcharge ten years ago. Mayor Lumumba said he did not know."

Lumumba needs a full-time monitor assigned to him.

Anonymous said...

How many "significant deficencies*" does it take before you recognize there is a problem? (Asking for the Mayor of Jackson and the Jackson City Council.)

* Accounting terminology. If you know, you know!

Anonymous said...

Does this mean the HVAC system was replaced after this discussion in 2014?

Anonymous said...

September 10, 2024 at 11:25 AM
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Anonymous said...

What a joke. Millions of dollars have gone into the hands of those who set this up. And they can all kiss my ass. Hopefully they will rot in jail one day

Anonymous said...

Why did the Legislature appropriate $1 million without any oversight? TMH is not even owned by the state. The answer is they're spending other people's money -- OUR money.

Don Drane said...

Forget all this nonsense about this venue and others moving to adjacent counties to satisfy the wants and needs of ticket buyers and other customers.

And that applies to patrons of the arts, those who enjoy rodeo events, people who visit zoos and sports fans which Jackson never managed to consider.

There is absolutely nothing that makes Jackson desirous of visiting or considering for business development, dining or entertainment.

The reality is these venues are soon to be history. Why? Because black folks, for the most part, have no interest whatever in those endeavors. And the same applies to the all-black city administration.

How many Jackson 'leaders', even elected officials and city hall employees, have never entered Thalia Mara Hall and which ones can't even give you the proper address of the place?

Jackson, Mississippi has devolved into the South's largest per capita crime city, devoid of industrial development, absorbed by corruption and historical home to one administration after another of poor management and graft.

Gift your mink-stole, your pearls, your cordovan penny-loafers and your Elton John tint-frames to Goodwill and rent a movie.

Anonymous said...

Does this mean the HVAC system was replaced after this discussion in 2014?

It's only the appearance of the HVAC being replaced!

Anonymous said...

If the city indeed received $1 million from the legislature, and the reporting requirements for those funds weren’t met, seems like a project for Shad.

Anonymous said...

It was worked on along with some other improvements around that time. Marcus Wallace was one of the GC's.

Anonymous said...

What kind of mayor is this? He hides in a hall when the pledge of allegiance is done, he said that the auditorium has not been neglected, and doesn’t attend most of the budget meetings! Wow

Anonymous said...

Makes perfect sense! Allow the facility to get into an uninhabitable state and then add a surcharge! GET THIS CRIMINAL OUT OF HERE!!!

Anonymous said...

Have you looked at rental payments over the years. If not, you should.

Anonymous said...

12:02 - there are no audits. How the heck can the State and Feds not send in the Office of Inspector General? Everyone on the city council needs to go to jail.

Anonymous said...

3:33 Marcus Wallace…say no more. HVAC, Siemens water meters, what doesn this guy do? What has he touched that hasn’t gone to shit. Doesn’t he want to run for mayor?

Anonymous said...

Marcus Wallace... LOL... grifters gonna grift. He needs to go back to Edwards or somewhere else for that. We're all stocked up on grifters in Jackson.

Kingfish said...

He is nothing but a con artist and a thief.

Anonymous said...

I thought you were all about libel avoidance!

Anonymous said...

And all this time I thought it was unlettered rednecks who were keeping Mississippi a cultural backwater.

Anonymous said...

The educated, monied upper crust said it’s going to be better for us all. And the uneducated lower crust said it won’t be better for anyone. And it’s turned out the lower crust is proved correct, hasn’t it, now?

Anonymous said...

Renaissance in Risgeland would be a great home for a performing arts theater. Mayor Gene Magee could meet with the right people to make it work. Or rent a Church in return for investing in theatrical accommodations that the Church could themselves enjoy. Jackson is little more than a backed up toilet now.


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