Are the Blue Men ever coming back? Chicago’s commercial theaters are in serious trouble. – Chicago Tribune

"A big non-profit potentially can rely on its board members to bankroll it through these hard times, or can sweet talk its big donors. In some rare cases, endowments can be tapped. But that’s not true of for-profit theaters, entirely reliant on ticket sales, bar takings and concessions for their survival."
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Lyn P
5 years ago

Saw Blue Man Group in ’99.
Expect a critical mass of cultural fixtures, large and small, to vanish, throw in critical mass of business exodus, on top of incoming critical mass of tax hikes and crime spread, and you have City Fail.
(My posts are a way of mourning — decades of pride (general, not woke) in this city but killed off in four months. Thanks LL.)

Joey Zamboni
5 years ago

If they come back, they have to change their name…

“Blue” is synonymous with “police” which = oppression…

See how woke I am…???

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago
Reply to  Joey Zamboni

Blue Lives Matter!

debtsor
5 years ago

Just another step towards making Chicago a cultural barren dump. Unless gang culture count as culture. We have lots of those.

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