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re: Audience, audience,where art thee

Posted by: Richard Connema 03:11 am EST 02/14/14
In reply to: Audience, audience,where art thee - dramedy 01:03 am EST 02/14/14

Three good reasons for only 15 persons in the theatre.

1----There was very little publicity in this country on the flick

2--The credits blasted the film. I never saw one positive review on the film

3--AND the film is ON DEMAND on Comcast Cable for $5.95.


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I have AT&T

Posted by: dramedy 11:03 am EST 02/14/14
In reply to: re: Audience, audience,where art thee - Richard Connema 03:11 am EST 02/14/14

And just searched and it doesn't pull up. I guess only comcast can get it. It wasn't well advertised, but I don't think London nt broadcast are much either, but since they have 5 or 6 broadcasts a year they have a locked in audience to buy tickets.

I liked the modernish take on the play.


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