scott rudin, a broadway mogul, and force behind n.y. popsup, who announced he was stepping back after reports of abusive behavior. >> lane: in a theater... >> wertheim: but the show must, of course, go on. and nathanghs ) enough with "cats." they revived it. you know, we get the idea. "cats." >> wertheim: "cats" notwithstanding, broadway, and new york's main stages, are heading for a fall reopening. there's n precise date on the calendar, and shows will need time to ramp up. there will be some light bulbs to change, and some sets to dust off, and perhaps a new appreciation-- not just for the dollars and cents, but for the spiritual value in the performing arts. >> lane: it's more than just a night out. ( laughs ) it's-- you know, it's what the character says in the piece. i love theater. i can't explain it. it's just, when i have tickets to a show, it lifts my whole day. it's like a date with someone who might be wonderful. or might be boring. or might change my life forever. you know? i know. >> wertheim: so what's... >> lane: i thought for sure that was the end of the interview. didn't you? >> wertheim: no, one more... >> lane: didn't i-- didn't i give him, like, the best ending to this thing? (