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re: Asking for Angels
Posted by: ryhog 10:48 am EST 12/09/22
In reply to: Asking for Angels - Kaoru 10:09 am EST 12/09/22

Actors or others in the theatre are not automatically mature or astute because of that. I do not know who it was that you are referring to but it does not seem all that surprising. People gave everything they had to something and are grasping at straws to save it.

On the other point, no sales are no sales is of course true, but it is also very simplistic. If you mis-market a show (and I don't think anyone would suggest that this one was not) then you get no sales but it is not some existential condition. There is a market in the US for KPOP. I'm not in that market and from the sound of it a lot of people here are not but there are theatre fans who did rush to see it and were glad they did and there is of course a huge untapped tourist base for it had the right person been asked to mastermind getting their attention. This does not mean there was not a failure of product but my point is just to be wary of oversimplification. I think it cannot be gainsaid that marketing this show to theatre fans and not deploying the kind of influencers who would have had an effect in the target market was a huge mistake.
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