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broadway plays cancelled !


Question Posted Wednesday November 14 2007, 2:56 pm

im supposed to see one of the plays that was cancelled saturday night! do you think the strike will be over by then or no?

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xokristabelle answered Friday November 16 2007, 10:38 pm:
No, from what I heard they won't even start negotiations until after Christmas. You can probably get a refund though, call the theatre.

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SuperBrinaToTheRescue answered Thursday November 15 2007, 6:09 pm:
omg, I heard about the strike, it really sucks ass! Theres a possibility that it might be over by then, but I highly doubt it, because this has been an ongoing thing, not the strike, but, stage crew workers being underpayed. Theres also a possibility you might get a refund for the ticket and/or get another one for another show night.I'm crossing my fingers for you that it'll be over soon! Hope I helped!

-Brina

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solidadvice4teens answered Thursday November 15 2007, 5:58 pm:
It's not likely to be resolved by then but you never know. Hold on to your tickets (especially if they were subscription seats). Once the strike is over they'll be announcing how to get a refund or exchanging old tickets for new ones.

You'll get to see your show or something else if it was a touring cat. Even if the strike is over by Saturday it doesn't mean performances would resume that night.

The theaters would need to hammer out contracts with actors, directors and promotional companies like Disney for example to extend runs to recoup losses. Bottom line, it's more complicated than stage hands walking off the job and coming back.

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dancedance42 answered Thursday November 15 2007, 5:28 pm:
probably not. but i dont know.
youll get a refund

xxtiffany

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