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re: isnt there a point where the show is "frozen"

Posted by: MikeR 02:15 pm EST 11/18/14
In reply to: isnt there a point where the show is "frozen" - dramedy 02:08 pm EST 11/18/14

Yes. And as Ann notes elsewhere in this thread, critics are invited to specific performances (usually the final 3-4 previews). If you want to see the "frozen" show prior to the official opening night, you'll be safe at those final previews.


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