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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Steve Dietrich who wrote (604930)8/17/2004 4:02:55 PM
From: Enam Luf  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
>>And if it was on Broadway, so too would the theater. But if it was some arty-political off Broadway thing, well you take your chances.

The venue matters not. It's the expectations that matter, and the expectations are set by the performers and their promotions.

>>But the idea that the ticket buying public has a right to dictate the artist's performance is ridiculous.

no one is saying that the audience has a right to dictate the artist's peformance. however the artists have a responsibility not to mislead the audience in marketing.

>>If you don't like what an artist is doing, don't go. If the show was something very different than what you expected, don't go to any future shows. It's pretty simple really.

It is simple, you should get the product you pay for (the quality may vary, but the product itself should be accurately categorized). If you pay for a lime, you shouldn't be forced to take a lemon under the guise of "well, ok, next time I'll know not to shop there."
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