Pittsburgh Symphony Deficit: Pops Up, Main Season Down

The Pittsburgh Symphony ends its season with a $500,000 deficit. The orchestra’s main season suffered from lower ticket sales. “This year, ticket sales for the classical subscription series generated $2.6 million, $400,000 short of projections. By contrast, revenue for the pops series, conducted by Marvin Hamlisch, exceeded the projected $2.65 million in sales by $30,000.”