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Smeghead 10:42 pm UTC 06/02/08 |
| In reply to: | Is there an opening to generate huge publicity ? - wenners 07:00 pm UTC 06/02/08 |
| I think Rinkoff has determined that the best way to get publicity for the show is to do no advertising, not mention the show anywhere on the web and only sell tickets 2 weeks after opening night. Steve Rinkoff is the only one of us who has figured out if you don't let anyone know a show or album exists they'll really want to see or hear it > Not being a huge fan of all these talent shows that are > constantly on our screens,whether you like them or not > they do succeed in producing huge publicity and also > create a star, All be it in a lot of cases short lived. > With all the talk of Andrew Lloyd Webber taking a > sabbatical to do phantom part deux or even even not > returning in the future at all is there an opportunity > for some one else to proceed over the proceedings and > replace Lord Webber, perhaps the Lord of Excess Mr > Steinman? > > Maybe the preparations for Bat the musical is not far > enough down the road, but what a great opportunity to > create public interest > | |
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