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Notes from Arden
Bryan Blowme Strikes Again
The scale of this problem is little known, but one city councilman has established a task force to rescue these actors from the clutches of these unscrupulous, abusive 99-Seat Plan producers. DWP and the Bureau of Street Maintenance employees are now on the alert to report to AEA and to the LAPD the secret locations of any suspected slave-actor theaters.
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Building Audiences in L.A.
Branding for L.A. Theater has been an issue for some time. Hashtagging #LAThtr has been the best we’ve been able to come up with, and its use since its inception in 2010 has been inconsistent, though promising. If we can all get on board — with either #LAThtr or some other strong, clear branding — and perhaps even with the city’s help, maybe we can make more progress and be viewed as a legitimate and valuable artistic destination for Los Angeles residents and tourists alike. BY VANESSA CATE
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