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Penobscot Theatre faces uncertain future without more support

Bangor Daily News 13 Apr 2024
In a survey last year on the financial health of nonprofit regional theaters, the executive director of Penobscot Theatre Company described her organization as “struggling.” ... conducted the survey.
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In the name of anti-elitism, Arts Council England has declared war on opera and excellence

The Observer 17 Mar 2024
In a recent survey, Norwich theatre confirmed sustained demand for opera and regretted that, following ACE’s 50% cut to Glyndebourne’s subsidy, that a company, like Welsh National Opera, was no longer touring to Norwich or anywhere else.
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Texas high school cancels ‘The Laramie Project,’ a play about gay student’s murder

The Eagle-Tribune 27 Feb 2024
About two-thirds of respondents to the Educational Theatre Association’s annual survey said censorship concerns are influencing their play selections this school year ... School theatre should be a way ...
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Big Finish (It’s the End of the World, But Not Now)

British Theatre Guide 23 Feb 2024
... the limits of audience patience as becomes apparent when the company conducts a survey to determine the features of the audience, parodying the questionnaires e-mailed out by theatres after the event.
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Sunset of the movie palaces | Ross Eric Gibson, Local History

Santa Cruz Sentinel 18 Feb 2024
Canton rounded 1939 tower on the New Santa Cruz Theatre ... When the New Santa Cruz Theatre was extensively wired for sound in 1929, William Chavalas redesigned the auditorium with a Chinese sunburst dome and jewel-like chandelier.
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‘It’s frustrating’: Fleabag star Andrew Scott urges West End to slash ticket prices

AOL 11 Feb 2024
Actor Andrew Scott has suggested cheap theatre tickets should be put on a “sale rack” so that young people can see West End productions without having to spend £150 ... Awards for his theatre work.
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Review: San Jose production reveals Ibsen’s brutal ‘Doll’s House’ is indeed timeless

East Bay Times 30 Jan 2024
How could Nora just up and leave her children? What mother would do something so horrid? ... Survey ... David John Chávez is chair of the American Theatre Critics Association and a two-time juror for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama (‘22-‘23); @davidjchavez ... Feb.
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Davenport to hold community input meeting Saturday on future of Junior Theatre

News-Press Now 27 Jan 2024
26—Families that participate in Davenport Junior Theatre will have a chance Saturday to give input on the future of the second oldest children's theater program in the country ... Junior Theatre program.
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Study reveals importance of arts to Springfield, region’s economy

Springfield News-Sun 24 Jan 2024
Randy Cohen, vice president of research for Americans for the Arts, was the guest presenter and shared local data from surveys collected by nonprofit arts organizations including the SSO and Springfield Civic Theatre in 2023.
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New Study Documents the Economic Impact of Vermont’s Arts Sector

Seven Days 19 Jan 2024
The Vermont Arts Council, Paramount Theatre in Rutland and Burlington City Arts partnered to help collect data for the study through surveys of audience members and 120 nonprofit arts and culture organizations across the state.
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Theater professor and author to speak at Bellows Falls library

The Keene Sentinel 12 Jan 2024
Staging the Cultural Conundrum of Dementia and Decline in American Theatre” on Saturday, Jan ... Chansky’s work has appeared in Theatre Survey, Theatre History Studies, TDR, The Journal of American Drama and Theatre, Theatre Journal, and Modern Drama.
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Springfield groups focus on impact of arts on local, regional economies

Springfield News-Sun 07 Jan 2024
Attendees at local performances completed the surveys.ExploreRisky business ... Springfield Civic Theatre is a smaller organization, but one with longevity of 90 years in the community. It also distributed the survey at its shows.
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Iconic theater to undergo renovations

Statesville Record & Landmark 28 Dec 2023
More than 4,000 people participated in a master plan survey several years ago, indicating what improvements and programs they would like to see incorporated into the theatre going forward ... "I've never had a survey like that.
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