| re: Is there any way the David Koch Theater can become the NY State Theater again through perhaps, legal use of eminent domain? | |
| Posted by: fidelio1010 02:52 pm EST 02/17/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Is there any way the David Koch Theater can become the NY State Theater again through perhaps, legal use of eminent domain? - CCentero 10:31 am EST 02/17/20 | |
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| I have NO DESIRE to bring politics to this board. I basically read it to get an idea of what worth seeing or avoiding. The question that was posed was about removing a major doner's name to make the structure less offensive. Do the Koch's determine the repertoire? Does a portion of her ticket price go to the Republican Party? I don't run to Geffen Hall because of a gay democrat's magnanimous donation. I'm a gay man and I'm just happy he did it. I find it a bit comical that the two halls are across from each other and that David's name for perpetuity is in lights. I'm in a service business and my clientele is 98% Trump haters, and while I don't support him, I find it reprehensible that if I differed with their opinion, I would lose their patronage. So possibly all of the Never Trumpers could take a portion of their massive stock market gains over the last three years, create a fund, donate it to the Kock Theater and they can rename it. And while they're at it, PLEASE change the seats, they are very uncomfortable |
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