At This Spanish Comedy Club Patrons "Pay Per Laugh"

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In September 2013, the government of Spain increased taxes on cultural events from 8% to 21%, making the cost of live theater performances prohibitive for most people. Within four months, venues reported a 30% decline in audience. While most theater owners sat around fuming at the officials, Barcelona-based Teatreneu, decided to tackle the challenge with an innovative approach to attract audience.

Partnering with local advertising agency The Cyranos McCann, they came up with a radical idea. Instead of charging customers a fixed entrance fee, the theater owners decided to charge them "per laugh". They began by fitting each seat with a facial recognition system that detects the expression of the person seated behind.

Each time a viewer cracks a smile or laughs during the performance, the system captures the expression and keeps a count. In order to keep the cost reasonable, the owners priced each smile/laugh for a low 0.30 Euros ($0.39) and also, capped the maximum amount owed to $24 Euros ($31 USD). Once the show ends, customers can either head over to the theater window and settle their "laughing tab" or pay using the theater's mobile app. The best part is, those that do not enjoy the show can walk out, without paying a penny.

According to Teatreneu officials, the idea has resonated extremely well with theater lovers in Barcelona. Not only has the number of people lining up to watch the shows increased by 35%, but also, the average ticket price paid, has jumped by almost 6 Euros ($7.50). They are also receiving tremendous free publicity as the audiences share their experience with friends via social media sites. Not surprisingly, their success has led theaters all over Spain to start installing similar systems, leading many experts to predict that the excitement with the "pay per laugh" experience will start to wear off, once it becomes a norm.

Resources: odditycentral.com,telegraph.co.uk, washingtonpost.com

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162 Comments
  • 540jkbeefover 10 years
    same here "divergent1533
    • divergent1533
      divergent1533over 10 years
      OMG!!! I laugh like every second of the day, so i would not b able to go to one of these comedies and like not spend like a lot of $$$$$$.
      • Autumn Bellover 10 years
        I would try to stifle a laugh or at laugh in my head (this is what I usually do . . . except with my friends. THEY ARE AWESOME!!) That way I could still enjoy the show AND pay less!! Of course, if it was a REALLY good comedy show or act, then I would be able to hold it in for a few seconds and I would eventually burst out laughing. I think this is a great idea because now, if you don't like the show, at least you kinda get a refund by not laughing as much. The people who work there must have very innovative and perceptive minds! In our grade, we are doing engineering and trying to work on solving the world's problems, and this ties in with it so perfectly! DOGONews, you are the BEST for current events!
        • Dancer1234over 10 years
          That is so not cool !!
          • she said it!!over 10 years
            i totally would do that to (Jbeats234)! that is actually a really cool idea!
            • Selinaover 10 years
              So true
              • rheaover 10 years
                i agree
                • glazie
                  glazieover 10 years
                  I don't laugh a lot in general, but that would be great for the next time I visit a theater
                  • Sylviaover 10 years
                    What if it is a sad film would they charge you for every tear drop?
                    • BINGOover 10 years
                      That dose not sound cool, fun, right or nice.