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Is it time to revive the forgotten Broadway custom of NOT commenting on shows in previews?

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newintown
#75Is it time to revive the forgotten Broadway custom of NOT commenting on shows in previews?
Posted: 7/26/12 at 9:29am

There's something truly repellent in taking someone's money to see your work, but expecting them to say nothing but compliments about it.

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#76Is it time to revive the forgotten Broadway custom of NOT commenting on shows in previews?
Posted: 7/26/12 at 10:56am

I pretty much agree with what's been said above: if the creators and producers are putting the show in front of a public audience (not an audience of theatre industry insiders or friends of the cast/crew/creators) then they should be ready to hear both the positive and negative feedback from said audience.




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Updated On: 7/26/12 at 10:56 AM


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