![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhXV1Gc8TQRO_vS9PwqoGeuS__xwIaEXBanJ8vuMBkF4twDTNaZZIsNQ80D0yuHwdfgwmYXs6Vlq4fc3TgARaDoqGMegf5GcEyf41lcinqQ1EOkJx7c1vADXiLGsfML-YdOfa8-/s400/BSPoster+56.jpg)
The Rose Bing Rotunda is a small theatre near the downtown grouping of skyscrapers. Seating about 1,000 people, BS management figures that only 350 tickets ever went on sale. For the estimated 650 VIPs, a nearby department store's parking lot was rented, where a circus tent was raised to cover the pre-concert and post-concert parties. Since Bogus Slogan had effectively crippled the store's daily business operations, the company's employees were invited to join the merrymaking.
Upon adding up all the costs, the red figure below the bottom line truly dismayed staff accountant Evan "Deep Pockets" Grubman. Meetings were held, conclusions forced, and a new policy was established. Afterwards, when Bogus Slogan plays the smaller venues, no one gets in for free. No one. Take a look over at James Cagney.