to brucec: The AFI Silver doesn’t announce theatre assignments because they are subject to change, even within the day. There could be a film scheduled in Theatre II, but if it sells out and there are less tickets sold for a show in Theatre I, the theatre assignment could be swapped on the spot to ensure the least amount of “turn-aways” (guests who visit the theatre but are “turned away” because of a sold out show). A good rule of thumb for the Silver: the repertory programs are usually in Theatre I, unless there’s a new film with high ticket demand, such as JUNO presently.
I assure you rlvjr, it has nothing to do with liberalism or bad customer service. Your comments are quite amusing though.
no it isn’t. JUNO is actually outselling BLOOD. I’d like to see BLOOD in the historic theatre though, just because it’s such an amazing film.
to brucec: The AFI Silver doesn’t announce theatre assignments because they are subject to change, even within the day. There could be a film scheduled in Theatre II, but if it sells out and there are less tickets sold for a show in Theatre I, the theatre assignment could be swapped on the spot to ensure the least amount of “turn-aways” (guests who visit the theatre but are “turned away” because of a sold out show). A good rule of thumb for the Silver: the repertory programs are usually in Theatre I, unless there’s a new film with high ticket demand, such as JUNO presently.