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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Donahue, Tim, 1952- Stage money. [Columbia, S.C.] : University of South Carolina Press, 2010 (DLC) 2009051100 |
Material Type: | Document, Government publication, State or province government publication, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Tim Donahue; Jim Patterson |
ISBN: | 9781611172232 1611172233 |
OCLC Number: | 921233256 |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Contents: | Commercial theaters vs not-for-profit theaters : key differences -- Commercial theater on- and off-Broadway : finance and legal structures -- Risk and return in the commercial theater -- The road and Las Vegas -- Ticket pricing -- The not-for-profit professional theater -- Shall we dance? The commercial and not-for-profit theater relationship -- Afterword: looking to the future. |
Responsibility: | Tim Donahue and Jim Patterson. |
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"The authors of Stage Money illuminate current business models with breathtaking thoroughness and ground their observations in anecdotal evidence as well as facts and figures of budgeting, tax codes, union contracts, ticket pricing, and marketing and publicity concerns. In setting these calculations in the recognizable context of creative and cultural aspects of American theater, rich snapshots emerge of early-twenty-first-century Broadway and the regional stage." - James Fisher, head, Department of Theatre, University of North Carolina at Greensboro" Read more...


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