The Brancaccio Theatre in Rome has presented its 2026-2027 season, with a lineup that includes musicals such as Aggiungi un posto a tavola and Amélie, as well as dance and comedy. The offering aims to be varied and accessible to all audiences, with prices that invite you to enjoy live art. The theatre, which turns 90 in 2027, reminds us that buying tickets supports culture, while companies can use the Art bonus to deduct taxes.
How technology optimizes ticket sales and the viewer experience 🎭
The digital management of the box office allows Brancaccio to offer dynamic prices and real-time promotions, segmenting audiences according to their preferences. The recommendation system based on historical purchase data helps suggest similar shows to each user, increasing seat turnover. Additionally, the online platform integrates the Art bonus automatically, making tax deductions easier for companies without complex procedures. The theatre's app, with interactive maps and push notifications, improves the viewer's navigation.
90 years and tickets are still the best plan (and the most tax-friendly) 🎟️
Brancaccio turns 90 and, to celebrate, reminds you that buying a ticket not only entitles you to see a musical, but also to feel like a patron. That said, if you are a company, the Art bonus allows you to deduct taxes; if you are a citizen, you just have to applaud. The 2027 season includes dance, comedy, and the promise that, for a while, you will forget that the phone won't stop ringing.