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Post by ada92 on Mar 15, 2020 19:42:03 GMT
Just Toronto
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Post by sf on Mar 15, 2020 19:48:55 GMT
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Post by malvolio on Mar 15, 2020 22:36:03 GMT
This production was to replace the pulled production of Hello Dolly. The Boyfriend came into make up for the shortfall in the season’s subscription. Now the theatre operator and other operators in the US cannot fulfil their obligation to have 5/6 shows in their package. I wonder how the operators go to make good their obligation?
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Post by Dr Tom on Mar 15, 2020 22:42:02 GMT
It is a shame that the people in Toronto, Canada, will not be able to see this charming show. Had this been successful in Canada, perhaps it may even have gone on to the neighbouring country of the US.
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Post by sf on Mar 16, 2020 0:09:58 GMT
This production was to replace the pulled production of Hello Dolly. The Boyfriend came into make up for the shortfall in the season’s subscription. Now the theatre operator and other operators in the US cannot fulfil their obligation to have 5/6 shows in their package. I wonder how the operators go to make good their obligation?
The theatre operator - Mirvish productions, based in Toronto, CANADA - don't ever lump it in with the US while you're actually there, they'll run you out of town with pitchforks and burning torches - is offering customers three options: a refund, an exchange for a ticket to another show, or a credit note to use for a show in next year's season.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2020 1:19:58 GMT
As charming as the show was at the Menier, it would have been lost in a theatre that big.
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Post by sf on Mar 16, 2020 1:51:50 GMT
As charming as the show was at the Menier, it would have been lost in a theatre that big.
Yes. It might have worked in somewhere like the Winter Garden, but the Princess of Wales is far too big for it.
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