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Design and the Bottom Line: For designers, it's harder than ever to make ends meet. (Living For Design).

American Theatre,  November, 2001  by Kellogg, Marjorie Bradley

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Some comforting news for worried designers toiling in the fields of the not-for-profit theatre: It is not your fault. You are not supposed to be able to make a living working in the not-for-profit theatre.

At least, that is the consensus of a group of 26 busy set designers surveyed over the past few months for an update of an article, published in American Theatre more than a dozen years ago, about the cost of doing business as a set designer.

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That short essay, "Designing Money" (June '89), lamented the inability of even the U.S. theatre's best-known, most ...

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