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      <![CDATA[@juleshil: While I'm similarly unconvinced by Fiordellisi's claim that non-commercial theater companies absolutely must cast stars in order to sell tickets and cover their costs (on Broadway, I'll believe it), I think it's pretty clear why they're having to sell: because running a (relatively) large non-profit theater in one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the country during a recession, with arts funding and philanthropy dwindling (not the case when she took over at the Cherry Lane) must be damn-near impossible.
        
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      <![CDATA[Maybe if the Cherry Lane focused on producing works that a normal person could see -- instead of politically-charged polemics that reflect a theatre community congratulating itself for for being so smart -- it wouldn't have to close its doors. Still, the real reason for the sale isn't clear.
        
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