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Thursday, December 07, 2006
Children - Broadway
New York Times: "Four hundred and fifty bucks. That’s what it cost the Agnew family for a Saturday night performance of “The Lion King.” Whether that considerable chunk was spent for two hours and 45 minutes of delight or for one flustered and fuss-filled act followed by a hasty escape at intermission came down to one person: Harris Agnew, age 3."
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There is a point where bringing children to see a show just isn't worth it. There is an age that, if the child is under it, the kid won't remember what he saw and that is a lot of money to spend for something that is exciting for a few weeks. I mean, I of all people certainly understand the nurturing your children and giving them everything that they could ever need or want. I just wonder if it is worth the potential hassle.
- Jen Owen
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