The line graph illustrates the average price of tickets sold at the theatre, while the bar chart provides information about the percentage of tickets sold in the theatre between 2010 and 2011.
Overall, it is clear that the average ticket price showed a gradual increase over the period. In contrast, the bar chart indicates that Q4 had the highest percentage of tickets sold in 2010, while Q3 had the lowest. In 2011, Q4 again had the highest percentage of tickets sold, whereas Q1 and Q2 had the lowest.
In 2010, the price of tickets at the theatre remained stable at £9.25 in both Q1 and Q2. Afterward, it gradually increased from £9.25 in Q2 to nearly £10.50 in Q3. However, it remained stable for the entire year. In 2011, the ticket price remained stable at £10.25 in both Q1 and Q2, but it dropped slightly from £10.25 in Q2 to nearly £10.00 in Q3. Finally, it increased marginally from £10.00 in Q3 to nearly £10.50 in Q4.
In 2010, the percentage of tickets sold in the theatre during Q4 was the highest at approximately 80%, followed closely by Q1 and Q2, which were just above 60%. Q3 had the lowest percentage, around 50%. In 2011, Q4 again had the highest percentage at around 70%, closely followed by Q3 at about 50%. Meanwhile, Q1 and Q2 had almost the same percentage, around 20%.
