History of the Shubert Theatre
>>4736212 (LB)
>https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2003/10/the-dark-art-of-interrogation/302791/
>The Alice in Wonderland technique is designed not only to obliterate the familiar but to replace it with the weird. . . .
>i hope this is not us!
This person makes a very compelling case that it is indeed us.
>The Schubert opened with Hamlet followed by Caesar & Cleopatra.
>Bette Midler at the Booth Theatre in "I'll Eat You Last"
No symbolism there, oh no.
>The deal creates the second-largest government IT company in the market, with $6.5 billion in revenue, trailing only Reston-based Leidos Holdings (NYSE: LDOS), with $10.1 billion in annual sales.
SAIC & Leidos being the same company until just 5 years ago.
https://www.controleng.com/articles/saic-inc-announces-split-into-saic-and-leidos-to-better-target-services/
In February 2013, it was announced that the smaller spin-off company would get the name "Science Applications International Corporation" and stay in the current headquarters, while the larger company would change its name to Leidos, (created by clipping the word kaleidoscope) and would move its headquarters to Reston. The split was structured in a way that SAIC changed its name to Leidos, then spun off the new SAIC as a separate publicly-traded company. However, Leidos is the legal successor of the original SAIC and retains SAIC's pre-2013 stock price history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leidos#History