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

Posted by: JohnDunlop 07:20 pm EST 01/17/15
In reply to: re: Without a live audience, these remain odd, sterile affairs. - FleetStreetBarber 08:00 pm EST 01/16/15

I agree.

Mary Martin wrote and talked about her problems getting from stage to stage during commercials in the TV "Annie Get Your Gun."

Maybe 60 years later, TV stagehands are able to change the scenery during commercials, or rotate the stage so the theater audience is seeing everything that's happening live. If not, networks could program musicals with very scenery changes. Hopeless, I believe.


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