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| re: Fauci's prediction for Broadway opening | |
| Posted by: ryhog 09:33 am EST 12/02/20 | |
| In reply to: Fauci's prediction for Broadway opening - aleck 09:24 am EST 12/02/20 | |
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| I think this is the timeline many have been suggesting for a while, but Fauci can suggest it with more oomph. What I don't think he appreciates is what many/most have also suggested, which is that tourism will lag mightily not because of a lack of vaccination but because of the economy. So consistent with what he says, I continue to expect that we will see shows with enough local audience [+ true theatregoers with the wherewithal to spend] attraction to carry them rather than the evergreens that depend almost entirely on tourists. | |
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| Posted by: dramedy 12:37 pm EST 12/02/20 | |
| In reply to: re: Fauci's prediction for Broadway opening - ryhog 09:33 am EST 12/02/20 | |
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| We can’t use past indicators here. I think there is already a huge interest and booking in foreign travel by Americans now for next year. I would guess the same applies for foreigners coming here. This isn’t a normal slowdown of economies that does take years to recover. The summer bounce back of many sectors of the economy showed that until the latest spread of covid. | |
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| Posted by: ryhog 07:03 pm EST 12/02/20 | |
| In reply to: But - dramedy 12:37 pm EST 12/02/20 | |
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| There is? Where are you seeing that? There was just a report from the people who get paid to know this shit in the city, and they would beg to differ. Who are you getting this from? |
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