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Sunday, November 25, 2007
'Grinch' Will Go On: Show Must Open
ABC News: "Curtain up for the 'Grinch.' Twenty-six more shows to go. Performances resume at 11 a.m. Friday after a Manhattan judge ordered the reopening of 'Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas!' despite the ongoing Broadway stagehands strike that has shut down more than two dozen plays and musicals."
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It is interesting that a producing company took a theatre to court to get their show running for the holidays. This is a show that you would only watch around the holidays so it does fit with the decision. The Nederlander company should not be suing the stagehands for their strike. They have every right to be striking for what they think is right and they should not have to pay for damages incurred by their strike.
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