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| re: what did he negotiate with unions? | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 09:45 pm EST 01/03/22 | |
| In reply to: re: what did he negotiate with unions? - ryhog 08:04 pm EST 01/03/22 | |
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| What are the significant expenses of this approach? Too many of us, it looks as if this is a way to freeze paying for the show while they await better days. And how much do you think McCollum will be spending on the show during the hiatus? | |
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| re: what did he negotiate with unions? | |
| Posted by: ryhog 10:08 pm EST 01/03/22 | |
| In reply to: re: what did he negotiate with unions? - Singapore/Fling 09:45 pm EST 01/03/22 | |
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| theatre rent and a bunch of pass-throughs like utilities, maintenance, etc, insurance, equipment rental, off the top of my head. And assuming things don't take a turn for the worse, there are also rehearsal expenses (of some length), casting, repairs and a lot more. Give me an hour and I'll spend more. :-) I have no idea how much but I would say 6 figures approaching 7. Curious if anyone else has an answer here. | |
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| re: what did he negotiate with unions? | |
| Last Edit: writerkev 06:22 am EST 01/04/22 | |
| Posted by: writerkev 06:21 am EST 01/04/22 | |
| In reply to: re: what did he negotiate with unions? - ryhog 10:08 pm EST 01/03/22 | |
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| I imagine they’ll need some baseline level of advertising at some point to keep it in the public’s mind, make the reopening seem real, and support advance sales for March. | |
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