There are core industries in Manhattan that are thriving, despite the recession, and publishing is one of them.
Most companies are educating their employees, and watching the situation closely, but are unlikely to take action until a travel advisory is issued by either the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control, SOS, or their government agencies.
We were looking generally to diversify the firm, believing that this was a good business plan for us.
This seems to be a temperature-related event, so it almost certainly originates somewhere in the brain. And we likely experience the discomfort of it in the brain.
There's a black could hanging over the entire project. Everyone continues this process with the huge risk now attached that a judge could strike the whole thing down.
They're making money, and they're making a lot of money.
It's part of our effort, in doing Bombay Dreams and The Color Purple, to make sure that we're bringing fresh new product to our audiences in addition to the Broadway titles that people know. We hope that people will have confidence in our belief in this show.
It wasn't a huge shift for us to say we now wanted to broaden our skill set.
If you don't have competition, make your own.
I don't see it as an issue at all. There are 2.5-million people in the Tampa Bay area, and these are popular shows that can be successful multiple times in the market.