Armed robbery 
has enough drama, subplots,
a minimal script, basic theme,
and spontaneous responses 
that even though it may be lacking
because of its ambiguous beginnings 
of trying to get everyone 
on the same page  
and general stoic lack of movement, 
except for get-a-ways, 
that no one ever thought of this
up till now . . .
The idea being,
to make an off-Broadway show about it  
called “Robbery”. 
Now, I know . . . but wait.
Look, on the up side. 
Since it could finance itself, 
depending upon the size 
of the establishments used 
and relative to the numbers 
of reluctant but paying customers.
Hugh?
And the frequency of occurrences 
needed to be considered 
as having a running schedule 
for an ongoing show?
hugh? 
And the marketing 
and advertising costs,
sort of covered from the get go. 
Well? 
It would either be minimal 
or of no concern, 
since by word of mouth, 
although alarm, 
would accomplish much the same 
and no one in particular 
would need be fretting about reviews 
since the notoriety and public interest 
would be building serially as a given. 
But then, there could be a problem. 
If it wasn’t staged, 
sort of . . . too spontaneous 
so that it was just really seen 
as a natural phenomenon unfolding, 
much like suicide or car accidents 
or lost luggage or swine flu. 
Damn it! 
Consider the reframe! 
This could be life! 
And the only moneymaking venue 
about it would then be 
that it’s news! 
So this isn’t really 
so steadfast theatrical! 
This is only . . . news worthy. 
Well eventually news worthy. 
Hey it’s still a captive audience,
relative to the attention grabbed! 
There is some sense 
of entertainment provided,
(pain body attention usage provided).
I know, so don’t start with me.
There are enough pain-body movies 
out there 
that are all considered entertainment! 
Look, there are paying customers. 
Well, no . . .
Somehow it’s just not the same. 
I was thinking maybe 
I had something special here. 
Some way of celebrating the culture 
with all of its members, 
although randomly selected,
potentially present 
and eventually, 
maybe delightfully so,
fifteen minutes of pseudo fame, etc. 
But no. 
It could be just bad reality TV.
Sure it’s topical 
and yes, 
somewhat adrenal and seedy, 
but really not so much a good idea. 
It sort of already is in existence, 
in an off off off-Broadway kind of way. 
Hell, there is an electronic version 
already in the market place 
that is much more personalized to boot! 
And the title itself 
is much more catchy than Robbery. 
It’s called Identity Theft! 
What was I thinking?
 
 
 
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