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Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Walmartopia
New York Times: "“Walmartopia,” a time-traveling musical satire about the cultish power of big corporations, is meant for an upscale audience that would never set foot in a Wal-Mart (even if there were any in New York City). Everyone gets the point, though, because Wal-Mart has become an all-purpose symbol of corporate venality, which means that this play takes its scattershot aim at the easiest of targets. Its concept — the Wal-Martization of the world — seems tired on arrival."
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Well, that's disappointing.
I can't stand WalMart. It's pretty much against...yeah, everything I believe in.
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