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“你说,戏剧是不是商品?”笔者和一位经商的朋友闲聊时间道。“当然是啊!”他睁大了眼睛,一本正经地:“这明摆嘛!如今啥不是商品?你说吧,从看得见摸得着的,到看不见摸不着的?”接着,不无调侃地笑道:“真是书呆子!都啥年头了,还提这问题。好象你不食人间烟火似的。”笔者一时语塞。他倒慷慨激昂地讲了一通,让人吃惊又不便公开引用,但谁都能心领神会的事例。看来,戏剧是不是商品?这只是个戏剧圈里人感兴趣,而圈外人却认为是不值得劳神费力的、简单明了的问题。也许应了那句老话;当事者迷,旁观者清。所幸友人给了某种启发,使笔者能顺着他的思路,做一点粗浅探讨。
“You say drama is not a commodity?” I chatted with a business friend. “Of course, yes!” He stared, solemnly: “This is a clear thing! Now what is not a commodity? You say it, from visible to tangible, invisible?” Then, not No teasing laugh: “What a nerd! What are the years, but also raise this issue. If you do not eat like human fireworks.” He spoke with great passion for a pass, surprising and inconvenient to quote publicly, but no one can take the hint of God’s example. It seems that the drama is not a commodity? This is just a theater circle people are interested, but outsiders think it is not worth the effort, simple and clear problem. Maybe the old saying goes; the fan of the parties, onlookers clear. Fortunately, the friend gave some kind of inspiration, so I can follow his ideas, do a little superficial discussion.