FJL: Exactly. The LA critics love to praise anything that completely failed in NY. In the case of La Chiusa's Wild Party, that was one of the worst-reviewed shows ever, and I saw it and am here to tell you it was one of the most excruciating evenings of theater I've ever seen. The fact that it got unanimous raves in LA for a waiver theater production directed by a not very talented person, well, I rest my case. I said it earlier - had we gotten raves from these yokels I would be worried about my play. It's much better we got this reaction if we're seriously trying to get to NY. I'll give another example of why I feel this way - Accomplice, Rupert Holmes' very entertaining but completely convoluted play, got unabashed raves across the board from every major critic - it was the best, the greatest and NY was in for a treat for this show that started in LA. Well, it came in to NY all right. I happened to be there the night after it opened and went to go see it. Only it wasn't playing because it had already closed - after one performance and horrible reviews.