You guys sound interesting. But, can you walk into Ryerson Theatre School events? Because “your money helps keep the lights on” in the building? That’s just silly. They work hard on the shows, the money goes back into the money spent producing the show. (Materials, guest artists, etc.) They don’t really make money back on the shows. Their tuition money goes towards their school. Yours go towards your schooling. The shows are part of the education, but it can be argued that they are outside shows that Ryerson students act in, produce, and create.
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You guys sound interesting. But, can you walk into Ryerson Theatre School events? Because “your money helps keep the lights on” in the building? That’s just silly. They work hard on the shows, the money goes back into the money spent producing the show. (Materials, guest artists, etc.) They don’t really make money back on the shows. Their tuition money goes towards their school. Yours go towards your schooling. The shows are part of the education, but it can be argued that they are outside shows that Ryerson students act in, produce, and create.