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Funny how nothing has changed 63 years later … |
Michael Riedel does a great, though snarky, job of explaining why so many Broadway shows are closing: because they suck.
I have been behind in reviewing the shows I’ve seen recently, but two of them - “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson” and “Scottsboro Boys” are both referenced in the article as shows that should have stayed off Broadway. I said the exact same thing after seeing both of them ….
Broadway IS commercial theatre at its finest. If you don’t make a good, popular, commercial show, it won’t work. Sorry theatre snobs, but it’s true. No matter how good the art, if the people don’t like it, it won’t sell.
Journalists take comfort in the saying about sunlight being the best disinfectant, and usually that is true. Abraham Lincoln expressed the same sentiment this way: “Let the people know the facts and the country will be safe.
I don’t even know why anyone bothered to write this article. Of course you can’t pay college players … are people really actually talking about this?
Having done a lot of flying in the Middle East, I must say that their system is much better than that of America — but nothing like what they have in Israel.
This makes complete sense to me.
Very interesting read to see how another culture views and handles airport security.
I have a variety of cultural activities coming up in the next few days that I’m very excited about …
Tonight: Cosi fan Tutti at the Met
Saturday: FSU vs Maryland — at Maryland (going to a live Football game is culture)
Sunday: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (PS you can get $50 tickets through their website up until T-giving - tip for you fellow New Yorkers)
