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Children's Theatre: Successful Strategies for Balancing Economic Survival and Artistic Vision Thomas M. Chamblin
Children's Theatre: Successful Strategies for Balancing Economic Survival and Artistic Vision
Thomas M. Chamblin
Children's theatre touring companies face ever changing economic conditions. The ability to balance a company's two "bottom-lines"--economic survival and artistic vision--is a defining characteristic of any successful non-profit going about the business of serving the artistic needs of young people and society. This book fills a significant gap in the performing arts literature by identifying successful economic strategies children's theatre touring companies use in balancing economic survival and artistic excellence. Through a case approach, the first recorded oral histories of St. Louis children's theatre touring companies are linked with economic strategies posited in the Rand report, The Performing Arts in a New Era. The fact these companies have existed for nearly 40 years appears to validate their strategic significance. Non-profit arts leaders and managers, researchers and students of the arts should discover the findings in this book to be of great benefit in learning more about non-profit structure, and the challenges organizations face when trying to balance economic survival with their organization's subjective "bottom-line."
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 5 de agosto de 2009 |
| ISBN13 | 9783639178715 |
| Editores | VDM Verlag |
| Páginas | 132 |
| Dimensiones | 150 × 220 × 10 mm · 204 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |