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RE: RAT equity




So advertise.  Paper the house.

John's fears are (nearly always) founded, but you
should still do it.

Long runs are where the real lessons are learned.  For
the actors, for the writers, and yes, even for the
audiences.  It's the terra icognia, and indeed, there
be dragons.  But dragons can be cool.

--- "Sylvain, John" <jsylvain@station.sony.com> wrote:
> AAAAAAAAAAAA scary scary. Run run RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> 
> Based on our experience with our hit "Wants Unwished
> Work" in Los Angeles,
> which we moved for a four week extension, you should
> assume that if you move
> a hit show you will lose 50% of your audience and
> 50% of your momentum. You
> can offset that by spending more on advertising and
> maybe by papering the
> house but the point is that it is a great big speed
> bump and should not be
> taken lightly. (IMHO)
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	amc crabtree [SMTP:crabtreeamc@hotmail.com]
> > Sent:	Tuesday, February 15, 2000 11:48 AM
> > To:	rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com
> > Subject:	RAT equity
> > 
> > I am looking for information/moral support in
> dealing with moving a show 
> > from a small space to an Equity house with a long
> run.  Self producting.  
> > Anyone ever have a similar situation?  Please
> respond.
> > Thanks--amc
> > 
> > Audrey Crabtree
> > Board of Directors - Collective: Unconscious
> > crabtreeamc@hotmail.com
> > http://www.weird.org
> > ICQ: 53666456
> > 
> >
>
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