I wonder if the soon-to-be-closed Play Station Theater could be re-purposed and scaled down into a Broadway House.
(I say this having never set foot inside it, only knowing it's a LARGE performance space with with too-many seats for a Broadway house in its current design.)
The licensing rights would make this almost financially AND practically impossible.
You'd have to eliminate/re-create almost every non-original character. Which would, I think, take away a good chunk of the appeal of the story/setting.
ModernMillie3 said: " First off, from the second he grabbed the person's phone, any damage or issue will be Henry's fault since the phone, no matter how he got it was not his to begin with and if there was damage, like I said it would be on the part of Henry not the guy using the phone.
Completely untrue. He can destroy the phone or never give it back. Why? Because it's illegal to use your phone during a performance in a NYC theater house. J
Sho-Tunes-R-Us said: "Someone must have seen him at the Atlantic. Opinions (as opposed to reviews from the media) ?"
I did.
I really enjoyed it. The Brown/Illusionists Broadway/Vegas analogy is fairly apt.
Brown is more about intimacy and getting inside your mind than he is about flash and glitz and fooling your eye. Mentalism is my least favorite type of magic, but he's incredibly engaging.
CT2NYC said: "Ticketmaster has already raisedprices $10-20 since earlier this afternoon."
Not to be overly pedantic-oh, who am I kidding, this board loves pedants-the producers raised the prices. Ticketmaster is just the vehicle for the change, but they don't make the decisions.