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