Why does theatre find it so difficult to talk about bad shows closing?
When a show closes early, are we reaching a point where we can’t simply be honest that a show wasn’t very good and that’s why it closed? Photo: Shutterstock
When it comes to cinema, we have no issue calling films ‘flops’ if they don’t go down well, says Andrzej Lukowski, so why do we often find excuses for unsuccessful theatre shows that perhaps just weren’t that great?
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