Questioning The Art Of Broadway – Or Is It The Economics?

So Broadway has reopened after the musicians strike and business is back to normal. Or is it? “In the end, the combatants in the great Broadway music strike of ’03 settled their fight in a fashion that leaves unanswered crucial artistic and economic questions. Craftsmen everywhere have ceded their skills to robots. Why wouldn’t this happen on Broadway? Here’s why it shouldn’t: People don’t come to Broadway to see efficiency. Broadway shows are already an economic anachronism. People are willing to pay big bucks to witness the magic of creation. If Broadway’s producers forget that, they will wreck an important local industry.”