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re: They do have a deep bench,

Posted by: dottie20 04:54 pm EST 11/18/14
In reply to: re: They do have a deep bench, - Haberville 03:51 pm EST 11/18/14

I saw the original production on a Friday night a couple of weeks after the show officially opened, and, I too, was surprised at how empty the theatre was. I was 5th row center orchestra (TKTS). It felt like they were playing for a private audience.

The only other time I had seen an audience that small, was a Wednesday matinee (2/14/79) of Eubie. I was a sophomore in high school, and that image of hardly anyone being there has always stuck with me.


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