| re: It's actually not terrible |
| Posted by: ryhog 10:56 pm EDT 10/01/21 |
| In reply to: re: It's actually not terrible - Singapore/Fling 10:01 pm EDT 10/01/21 |
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| This brings us back to the question at hand (or maybe I should say MY question at hand) which is what effect will this presentation have on the impending Broadway effort. Will it sell tickets? Or will it persuade people they don't need to spend money to see this live? This was always going to be a show that depended heavily on tourists. We know that's going to make for a rough ride this season. The question is, did the experiment do anything to enhance the chances? My gut says no but I don't know. Your subject line does not make a very good pull quote, BTW. :-) |
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