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Travel Time
November 2007
Monday November 19, 2007
Posted by: Diane at 1:44PM CST on November 19, 2007
With the Broadway stagehand and theater producers on strike, quite a few New York City Broadway shows including "Wicked," "Mamma Mia!," "Jersey Boys" and "The Phantom of the Opera" are currently canceled. I've never been to a Broadway show; my daughter saw "The Lion King" over the summer and enjoyed it immensely. She was part of a large high school group--I can't imagine the disappointment for those of you who have tickets for the shows this week. What shows have you seen on Broadway? --Diane By MICHAEL KUCHWARA NEW YORK (AP) — Broadway’s stagehands and theater producers resumed talks at an undisclosed location in their first meeting since a walkout by Local 1 shut down more than two dozen plays and musicals. The two sides met Saturday for the first time since Nov. 8, when Thomas C. Short, president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, gave the local authority to strike. The walkout two days later forced 27 productions to cancel shows during the run-up to one of the most lucrative times of the year for Broadway, Thanksgiving week. Local 1 and the League of American Theatres and Producers would not comment on the resumption of talks. Pressure to settle the contract dispute is increasing as the holiday approaches and losses mount for the shows, which include some of Broadway’s biggest hits such as “Wicked,” “Jersey Ticket sales for Thanksgiving week could easily top $1 million for several of those shows. One limited-run, holiday attraction, “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas” has 15 performances scheduled for next week to take advantage of the crowds expected in the city for the start of the Christmas shopping season. The stagehands, who include scenery and prop handlers, carpenters, electricians, and lighting and sound technicians, have been working without a contract since the end of July. Negotiations have focused on work rules — how many stagehands are required to open a Broadway show and keep it running. Tuesday November 13, 2007
Posted by: Diane at 9:01AM CST on November 13, 2007
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the dedication of the For background information on the Wall and photos, click here. Click here to link to The Wall website where anyone can search for names that are on the wall and their locations on it. Have you been there? What were your reactions? Wednesday November 7, 2007
Posted by: Diane at 8:46PM CST on November 7, 2007
Rob will be happy to know that my week and a half off from work with my bad knee was not totally wasted--I learned about the yellow line at the equator in Ecuador! (And you thought it was imaginary!) I shouldn't have been surprised, after all, I've been to the Four Corners Monument where you can stand in one spot and be in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. But it never occurred to me that there would be an That's what I get for sitting in my recliner watching the Today Show. I watched Al Roker hopping back and forth from one hemisphere to the other in Ecuador.
So, did you think that the equator was only an imaginary line, or did you know about the monument? Monday November 5, 2007
Posted by: Rob at 11:30AM CST on November 5, 2007
I would not. I like to watch it all on TV, but don't take me there. |
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