Broadway critic’s musings about how the entertainment industry will handle the sudden Wall Street economic crash.
This column expresses the writer’s worry that the stock market crashes, which had occurred only days before the column was printed, would have negative effects on theater attendance, exhibition, and production. He explains how in times of economic crisis, luxuries are often the first to be disregarded, even if they would help people escape their economic misery. By Uri Friedman
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tagged film_industry pfdoctype_newspapers_articles_&_reviews stock_market_crash by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 01-AUG-06
tagged film_industry pfdoctype_newspapers_articles_&_reviews stock_market_crash by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 01-AUG-06


