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In NYC, the show goes on, even if sans audience
Oct 31st 2012, 05:33

NEW YORK — For the second night in a row, superstorm Sandy and its aftermath forced David Letterman to live out that performer’s nightmare: Telling jokes to a vacant theater, or as he called it, "a big ol’ empty barn." Letterman hosting the "Late Show" to an unpeopled Ed Sullivan Theater on Tuesday, as he did on Monday, was the oddest sight of the considerable and continuing cultural fallout of the hurricane that left New York institutions like Broadway, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center no more open for business than the city’s damaged subway system. But the New York entertainment industry was fighting to go on with the show, and none more than several of the...

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