“Last week, Manchester County Court was the scene of an extraordinary victory. A man called Adrian Bradbury had taken his family to see a professional staging of The Wizard of Oz at the Lowry Theatre” and “felt that if you had paid to see what was billed as a ‘magical family musical’ you were entitled to expect live musicians.
So he sued under the Trade Descriptions Act. And, astonishingly, he won.” The Times (UK) 07/08/09
Source: Man Sues, And Wins, Over Musical’s Lack Of Live Music
Man Sues, And Wins, Over Musical’s Lack Of Live Music
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