When the curtain comes down on a Broadway play or musical, we sure hope to have had a good time and that our two-hours wasn’t wasted on a painful night of theatre. When the cost of a Broadway theatre ticket is so monumentally high (prohibitive, even), it seems almost essential that we get our money’s worth. Otherwise, how are we to justify the expense of taking the gamble on the next show? We had better stand up for that curtain call and clap just as hard as we can, no matter what our feelings about the actual show. We saw “Broadway” and that is a major life event, right?