English language theater

By replying to your own post you've already had more response this time than you had last time you asked the question. And the time before that I mentioned that there is already an English language theatre group. Do you have something against The Suburban Players (thesuburbanplayers.com)?
 
By replying to your own post you've already had more response this time than you had last time you asked the question. And the time before that I mentioned that there is already an English language theatre group. Do you have something against The Suburban Players (thesuburbanplayers.com)?
A friend of mind frecently opened a bakery in the city. Nobody ever tried to dissaude him by saying there were other bakeries in the city.
 
A friend of mind frecently opened a bakery in the city. Nobody ever tried to dissaude him by saying there were other bakeries in the city.
OK, but I think we've talked before, or if we haven't perhaps we should, about the CABA phenomenon of five or six quick food types (yet another media luna/criossant/coffee joint, yet another hamburger joint, yet another empanada joint, yet another pizza joint, more lately yet another Venezuelan food joint, and yet another a coffee shop in a market already saturated with these, and only these, options, each in turn cycling through the same endlessly redone commercial space and each failing, the new business seemingly unaware that the previous tenant sold exactly the same product with the same level of service and couldn't make a go of it. Maybe someone ought to point out the other bakeries.
 
I completely agree with you, Alby. It's treacherous out there with so many redundant businesses competing for pennies in this drowning economy. But what I´m proposing is to create a small, independant English language theater group in CABA where no other exists.
 
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