Broadway Play
Re: LXG recieves poor reviews
Date: 14 Jul 2003 15:15:01 GMTNewsgroups: rec.arts.comics.marvel.universe
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In article <email-address-deleted>, Justin Bacon <email-address-deleted> wrote: >R. Tang wrote: >> Not really. generally, exec producer titles tend to be sops for >>people who you don't want to piss off but don't care to give real power >>to... > >Ummm... No. The executive producers are the producer's boss. Ah, no...depending on the contracts written. For example, for the film version of M. BUTTERFLY, the author of the Broadway play, David Henry Hwang, was given Executive Producer credit. However, he had far less control than the credited producer and the film's director, David Cronenberg. Exec producers tend to be money sources or whatnot; the lines of control don't necessarily go through them. > >Justin Bacon >email-address-deleted -- - -Roger Tang, email-address-deleted, Artistic Director PC Theatre - Editor, Asian American Theatre Revue [NEW URL][Yes, it IS new] - http://www.aatrevue.com
