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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>One investor takes issue with Broadway’s financial woes<br />James L. Walker Jr. invested $50,000 in the recent revival of “Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club” on Broadway. The star-studded performance closed early in what producers called a financial loss after being open for about 14 months and 592 regular performances.<br /><a href="https://tripscan101.cc/" target="_blank">трип скан</a><br />“When you look at a play that’s grossing an upwards of nearly $100 million, it’s hard to explain how we didn’t make our money back,” Walker said.<br /><a href="https://tripscan101.cc/" target="_blank">tripscan top</a><br />In August, the Atlanta-based investor filed a lawsuit against the show’s producers, alleging breach of contract and what the suit calls a “deliberate scheme” to strip him and other investors of their money.<br /><a href="https://tripscan101.cc/" target="_blank">tripscan</a><br />“Obviously, we want our money back, but yes, a major consideration is how do we change the overall infrastructure?” Walker questioned.</p><p>ATG Entertainment, the defendant in the lawsuit, would not comment on active litigation but has denied any wrongdoing and filed a motion this month to dismiss the suit.</p><p>Off-Broadway shows are trying something new<br />While shows on Broadway struggle to find a solution to their financial woes, one off-Broadway show has taken a unique approach to draw crowds.</p><p>“Masquerade” — a reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic “The Phantom of the Opera” — has audiences donning masks and sipping Champagne upon entering a transformed six-story art shop in midtown Manhattan. Webber also helped produce the $25 million show.</p><p>Adding to the experience is a secret password to enter and artwork from some famous names like music legend Bob Dylan.</p>]]></content>
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