Jacob Fernandes, President, Tiatr Academy of Goa (TAG), said the ticket hike was inevitable for producers, as hosting a tiatre show was becoming financially unviable.
The ticket prices will be hiked to Rs 100 from the current Rs 75, said Jacob, who is known by his street name - Prince Jacob.
Although the rise seems to be marginal, the financial implications are high as several hundred Tiatr shows are held every year, with more than 500 people watching it every time.
This performing art form has a century old history and is popular till date in the era of television.
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Jacob said that 60 new tiatres are produced every year, many of which become overnight superhits due to the strong social messages carried by them.
Tiatres which were usually exhibited by constructing pandals in villages are now performed in air-conditioned theatres like Kala Academy in Panaji and Ravindra Bhavan and Gomant Vidya Niketan in Margao, 35 kilometres away from here.
But, time has now come that they can take it no more. This was primarily the reason why a group of popular Tiatr writers and directors met recently to take stock of the situation and to assess closely as to how the constant inflation is affecting their trade, he added.