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| So was it Ain't Too Proud? | |
| Posted by: mattyp4 09:29 am EST 12/28/21 | |
| In reply to: Bad news coming tomorrow - broadwaybacker 10:26 pm EST 12/27/21 | |
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| If so, that doesn't come as a shock to me, though it's still obviously sad & disheartening to hear about any show closing in today's climate. | |
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| re: So was it Ain't Too Proud? -YES | |
| Posted by: broadwaybacker 10:40 am EST 12/28/21 | |
| In reply to: So was it Ain't Too Proud? - mattyp4 09:29 am EST 12/28/21 | |
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| And to answer the question below, it's my understanding that it's closing because of the overall uncertainty of whether a performance would need to be canceled from the perspective of both the show's employees and its audiences, the amount of money it's costing to stay open, and the bleak prospects as we hit the "normal" winter doldrums. Still and all, this show brought quite a bit of joy who most who saw it and it's unfortunate on multiple levels. |
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| re: So was it Ain't Too Proud? | |
| Posted by: raydan 09:34 am EST 12/28/21 | |
| In reply to: So was it Ain't Too Proud? - mattyp4 09:29 am EST 12/28/21 | |
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| Are they closing due to their own internal problems with illness amongst cast and crew, unpredictability of audience attendance causing financial strain or a combo of all of the above? Wondering how different shows are having different protocols or, are they all following Equity guidelines with an opportunity to add additional layers if the producers require it? |
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