| re: which is why the terms "hit" and especially "flop" as originally defined make no sense in modern broadway. | |
| Posted by: ryhog 03:01 pm EDT 10/12/21 | |
| In reply to: which is why the terms "hit" and especially "flop" as originally defined make no sense in modern broadway. - Chazwaza 02:12 pm EDT 10/12/21 | |
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| I'm not going to rant back, but if you don't like a word and its accepted meaning, might I suggest you advocate for a new and different word that conveys the meaning you want to express because hit and flop are taken. A side point: Broadway is a business and the fact that there are non-profit businesses does not mean that they are unconcerned with making a profit. They are, often more desperately than for profit enterprises. |
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