Harry was in a bit of trouble. There were complaints from many people about the graphicity of Terrifier. Harry had made sure that there would be no censors, by making some calls to Mason and having him pull some strings. In the end, even if the show received a hard R rating, it was allowed to air at the midnight slot.
Result, some kids saw the show and their parents found out. In Harry's words, that's bad parenting. You should have kept a watch of your kids if they aren't of the suitable age.
Lisa entered the his office carrying even more 'fan' letters. There were even some legal notices among it. Harry banged his head on his desk in frustration. He was tired. He had to personally answer each 'letter'. He has been doing so since the past three days. His only source of food was the ones he had made Lisa order.
Harry: Can't you give me any good news?
Lisa: Who told you to do something so controversial?
Harry: How's Damien doing?
Damien must be the one who would the most affected by this. He was the director after all.
Lisa: Damien is not leaving the Broadcast Room. He keeps a watch on the ratings and the views everyday since when the first episode aired.
Harry: He must be having it worse than me. I only have to answer 'fan' mail and court notices. It does harm our reputation but it is not that bad yet.Anyway, I am going to go to London soon.
Lisa's eyes widened.
Harry: It's work stuff.
Lisa: Last time you said that, I heard you were ogling some women at the beach.
Harry: It was nothing like that. Nothing else. I also have to see the progress on my new purchase.
Lisa: You mean the theatre?
Harry: It's Dream Theatre. It's renovations and expansions have recently been completed. I have to attend it's grand reopening. Who knows? Maybe I will have another great new idea about another show.
Lisa sighed. But she didn't stop him. He was the one who was working hardest among them.
Lisa: I will need another vacation then.
Harry: Done.
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Marsh had bags under his eyes. Months of overseeing the work on the theatre took a toll on him. The task given by his boss, Harry to make his investment back was not possible. Only three of the available seven halls were possible for screening. The rest four were being expanded. Additional halls were also being built with two food courts on the opposite ends.
The final layout of the theatre: A three storey building. The second floor has two foot courts on either side. In between there were elevator, escalators and stairs. There was a total of eleven cinema halls. Four on the bottom floor, three on the second floor and four on the top. The three halls at the second floor were the ones which were being used currently.
Marsh had to meet many food and restaurant brands, both international and local. Some of them were due to Harry personally ordering him to. Due to prior experience, Marsh had made sure that there was special staff room at the corner of the third floor.
Speaking of staff, it had also been expanded. With more cleaning stuff, two people for lift and escalotor maintenance, and fifteen people for managing the food court both as waiters and cleaners. The cooks and receptionists were being provided by the food companies themselves.
There were three types of halls Marsh had built. The small hall with a capacity of fifty people. It was the three halls in the second floor. Then there is the common hall with seventy five people capacity. All the halls on the first floor/ground floor and two on the top floor. The rest were halls with a capacity of a hundred. The halls at the top were supposed to be for the luxurious, premium quality, rich people.
All in all, the Dream Theatre was a step further in being the 'Dream' Theatre. It was definitely one of the biggest theatres in London, maybe even England.
The reopening was reported by the press as the work of a rich second generation's attempt at showing off. Even if Harry didnt like it, he couldn't deny it. He was already rich but that didn't stop him from making even more money.