I'm glad to know that you live in a world where bosses let employees leave work a couple hours early to get to the theater on time. Most of us aren't so lucky.
As for people who see the show, they'll either walk to Broadway or get the A to 125... with many stations along CPW closed for the summer, this shouldn't add too much time to their commute. Generally, when the trains slow to a crawl at night, it's because something broke. Some late nights, the trains speed along just fine, others they are a horrific mess, but that's separate from the A not ruining local when it goes downtown.
I'm generally with you on the pain of traveling into the boroughs after 10:00, but you're really reaching to make your argument make sense. |