Editor's note.(Editorial)
American Theatre, December, 2004 by O; '; Quinn, Jim
Some gulfs are tough to bridge. There are those who like anchovies on their pizzas and those who don't. There are red states and blue states. There are theatre audiences on the East Coast and those on the West Coast.
In the latter case, some mysterious but potent disjunction of taste seems to prevail, frequently sending plays and productions that San Franciscans or Los Angelenos flocked to down the tubes in New York, and vice versa. Will the twain ever meet, and where?
One gesture of reconciliation is hidden in plain view on this month's cover. The image is from a ...
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