The illustrations give information about how much the tickets at a theatre were sold for and the number of them sold between 2010 and 2011.
Overall, the line graph shows the cost of admissions were relatively high over the period, while the bar chart depicts that more tickets were sold in 2010.
In detail, during two quarters in 2010, prices remained stable, at approximately 9.25. However, this trend experienced a dramatic rise to 10.5 in the third season and remained unchanged throughout a year, before slightly declining to around 10.25 in the third quarter of 2011. Nonetheless, the figure increased again to 10.5 in the following season.
In contrast, from quarter one to two in 2010, the proportion of tickets sold accounted for 60%. But, it witnessed a slight fall to around 50% in the next three months before significantly increasing to 80% in the fourth quarter. In comparison, in 2011, half of a year, the trend constituted only 20%. Fortunately, it dramatically rose to about 50% in the third season, followed by further escalation to approximately 70%
