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Proctor's laid another egg with the bomb Billy Elliott barely which filled one quarter of the house. Apparently a play about an English lad moving from miner to ballet dancer did not excite the masses here.
Another example of poor marketing of a play with limited mass appeal. Morris doesn't care and will continue to bring money losers in because he is taxpayer subsidized and refuses to pay any Stratton fair share
PILOT. All the cheer leading in the world cannot hide the fact that Proctor's is barely scrapping by and must remain on the taxpayer teat to stay open. Key Hall aka Key Bank is another bomb that took a key piece
of commercial property permanently off the tax rolls. How's the socialist coffee house doin? ROTFLMAO!
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Proctor's laid another egg with the bomb Billy Elliott barely which filled one quarter of the house. Apparently a play about an English lad moving from miner to ballet dancer did not excite the masses here.


Your such a philistine.


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But Sombody, did you see it? I like musicals, but I saw a segment of this one on some television show, and I had to turn the channel. Very unappealing.
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But Sombody, did you see it? I like musicals, but I saw a segment of this one on some television show, and I had to turn the channel. Very unappealing.


No i didnt see it. Its annoying to listen to comments from a cad- who has never bougt a piece of art in his life, who thinks art is the mispelling of the word fart.
He pops out from behind a rock now and then to let you know you have cancer and your going to die- UNLESS you let his boys run the show.


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Not every musical or show will be a hit.  Based on the reviews that I have seen people either loved it or hated it.  Personally, I am not much a fan of musicals in general  -- except the ones put on by the local high schools.  Proctor's has had some very good foreign dance troupes --- the Polish one and the Chinese one this year.  Maybe, they could do some real theater -- like Shakespeare or some other good play.  Or do some old movies on the big screen.


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Not every musical or show will be a hit.  Based on the reviews that I have seen people either loved it or hated it.  Personally, I am not much a fan of musicals in general  -- except the ones put on by the local high schools.  Proctor's has had some very good foreign dance troupes --- the Polish one and the Chinese one this year.  Maybe, they could do some real theater -- like Shakespeare or some other good play.  Or do some old movies on the big screen.



those high school boys do a great job singing on the mic, ehh DV?


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Stop telling the truth it offends Nobody here. The point is to try and pick something that might be a commercial success and so you can maybe repay the taxpayers-no? Keep calling it a renaissance and keep dumping millions on the arts.
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