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Growing the Art in times of Plenty.

American Theatre,  September, 2000  by Geeson, Linda

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TCG's Theatre Facts 1999 uncovers an improved financial picture--and some worries about long-term stability

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The record-setting U.S. economic expansion is playing quite well on the stages of America's nonprofit theatres, often leading to expanded repertories, increased financial stability and a greater investment in art and artists. That's some of the good news in Theatre Facts 1999, Theatre Communications Group's annual survey of the American non-profit theatre, by Zannie Giraud Voss and Glenn B. Voss. The economic boom is also offering theatres a challenge: If you can't ...

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