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The Broadway Strike Continues
Good News Scalpers With Dr. Seuss Tickets, Bad News For Everyone Else

Um yeah, so all the negotiations between Broadway producers and their striking stagehands resulted in, well, nothing. After 13 hours of negotiations, no deal was reached and no new talks were scheduled. The city will continue to lose an estimated $2 million a day as Broadway remains closed.

The only play that will continue is Dr. Seuss???s How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical, which people with good taste have been boycotting since its opening.

Nov 27, 2007 · Link · 1 Reponse

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Dorian says:

Actually, several shows remain open, becausetheir theatres operate under different contracts, Xanadu and Young Frankenstein among them. I believe there’s seven in total.

Posted: Nov 27, 2007 at 1:18 pm

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