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Notes from Arden
Edward Albee: How Rising Costs Hurt Theater, And Other Trends
“‘I still have 29 plays,’ Albee said in our 2007 interview, ‘and I don’t think more than seven or eight have been commercially successful. When nine of my plays had been flops, not returning their investment, it was hard to make a case for doing my next one. I think that the economics of theater are more destructive than ever before.'” — BY STEVEN LEIGH MORRIS
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Paul Birchall’s Got it Covered: Lawsuit Against AEA Filed, McNulty, and Grossman
For our local theater scene, the huge event of the week was the release late Saturday evening of the legal brief filed with the US District Court by the Pro99-Seat Union Plaintiffs against their own Union, Actor’s Equity Association.
Got It Covered
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