In accordance with the Broadway and Monsters article, I think it is very contemplative indeed when something is built up so high and the higher up it goes, the harder it shall crash when it falls. 'Cause of gravity and such.

That is all.

:D

- Lillian Hou

Posted by lilliansmilesand on November 26, 2008
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andrewmoon77 on whole page :

It is also interesting how they fail to try and save the show before letting it “crash and fall.”
To start the prices of the show no matter how good it is or should be is just failing to be reasonable with the economic problems we are experiencing. If it was a necessity and the prices increase, no matter what happens it is still a necessity and it will be bought, but to make the show that is meant to be watched in leisure so expensive is practically screaming out failure.

Salutations Lillian :) . I hope I didn’t write something unimportant on your post.

November 30, 2008 4:36 am
profjudell on whole page :

Economics and art is probably a topic we should have explored more thoroughly this semester. We did address it a bit while at the gallleries. Can Broadway shows be cheaper considering all the unions the producers have to deal with, plus the sets, and the theater rental, and so forth.

December 8, 2008 1:56 am

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