Investing in a Broadway Show Is a Fun Way to Lose a Lot of Money

As the Tonys approach, here's how!
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The producers of Broadway and the brokers of Wall Street, 15 minutes apart by train, don’t socialize much, but they do have one thing in common. They’d love to invest your money for you.

The producers have more to offer than dividends or capital gains. In exchange for your $50,000 check, they might hand over tickets to opening night or introduce you to Sting. They’re also far more likely to lose every cent you invest.