Posted on 05/03/2010 4:30:09 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Almost all Broadway plays and musicals lost money at the box office last week, with some of the biggest declines occurring at theaters near a car that was found to contain a bomb on Saturday evening. The ensuing evacuation of Times Square could have been a factor in some of the declines, theater industry executives acknowledged, but they said they had no data to confirm such a correlation.
The car with the bomb was found on West 45th Street, just west of Seventh Avenue and right outside the Minskoff Theater, where The Lion King is playing.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
“Broadway”...isn’t that a sexist term?
Bailout?
“The ensuing evacuation of Times Square could have been a factor in some of the declines, theater industry executives acknowledged, but they said they had no data to confirm such a correlation. “
In other NYT news: “Still No Convincing Data to Confirm Gravity Causes Apples to Fall”.
Advance sales; non-refundable tickets; season’s tickets; etc. I expect future ticket sales will be off, for a while to come.
Another stupid article in the New York Times about something that cannot be proven right now. They are trying to make a story out of a non-story.
Perhaps people didn’t want to see those plays, or couldn’t afford them. Not everyone is a Bloomberg.
Anyone in the mood for attending the New Year’s party on Times Square?
This makes sense. Theatre patrons didn’t show up Sunday-Thursday because a bomb was going to go off Saturday night.
Duh. These people are the dumbest SOBs in existence. What did they expect would happen, that people would rush to get downtown and be the first ones blown up on Broadway?
LLS
Yes because those theaters were evacuated Sat night!!!
Has the NYT ID’d their ‘white man’ yet?
LOLOL.........we must be such racists to deny their logic.
Whew..for a minute there I thought it was because of the crappy shows.
It makes sense. I can understand that a car with a bomb in it would keep a few people away ....
It could be argued a bomb goes off almost every day in some Theatre on Broadway.
Bada-ding! I’ll be here the rest of the week...
Is any Broadway play worth getting killed for?
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