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re: Without a live audience, these remain odd, sterile affairs.

Posted by: FleetStreetBarber 08:00 pm EST 01/16/15
In reply to: Without a live audience, these remain odd, sterile affairs. - DistantDrumming 06:03 pm EST 01/16/15

I don't think that the lack of a live audience dictates that the result will be "an odd, sterile affair." There was no live audience for Mary Martin's TV "Peter Pan" or for her telecast of "Annie Get Your Gun", both of which were watched and appreciated by millions of viewers. Same was true of Julie Andrews in "Cinderella," which drew a HUGE audience.


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