| re: When Superman Briefly Flew on Broadway | |
| Last Edit: AlanScott 11:29 am EDT 08/11/20 | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 11:27 am EDT 08/11/20 | |
| In reply to: re: When Superman Briefly Flew on Broadway - Chromolume 12:52 am EDT 08/11/20 | |
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| If you scroll down to read the comments, you'll find several from me, although under a username you may not recognize as me. I didn't even mention everything I saw that was wrong, and I missed something because I didn't even really read the sentence in which Annie is included among Strouse-Adams shows. Certain things should have raised a red flag with any editor who read it carefully. Would Hal Prince have sold $12 tickets for $2 to people who bought tickets by mail? And the crazy thing is that the Times article that is the source for that misinformation in the Vulture article is linked, and that's not what the Times article says. I see this too many places: a source is given for something, and then you go to the source and you find that the source doesn't say what the book or article says. The author of the book or article has read the source sloppily. In this case, I had read that Times article before and other articles on Prince's pricing and ticket-selling strategies for the show. |
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