TCG Fall Forum: making fiscal and cultural sense.(News From TCG)
American Theatre, February, 2004 by Citron, Nicole
Government funding and subscription bases may have dwindled this year, but in some ways the essence of the theatre business hasn't changed since 1613, when playwright and Don Quixote author Miguel de Cervantes commented on the predicament--and the public value--of putting on a show. "The work of theatrical managers is incredible and the worry they have remarkable," the Spanish author wrote in a passage that Mark Taper Forum managing director Charles Dillingham cited at TCG's 2003 Fall Forum.
"For they have to earn a great deal in order to avoid having so many debts ...
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