CMU School of Drama


Saturday, April 04, 2009

New York Nonprofit Theaters Brace for Even Tougher Season

NYTimes.com: "This nonprofit theater, which has one of the most consistent track records of critically acclaimed productions in New York, had already reduced its fund-raising target by 10 percent. With salary freezes a possibility and other belt-tightening under way, Signature and its nonprofit theater brethren in New York have entered an especially difficult economic period in their history, with the 2009-10 season looming as the toughest financial challenge they have faced, executives say."

1 comment:

Megan Spatz said...

I sympathize with non-profit theatres. I really admire that they try and keep up a theatre with funding from other sources. Unfortunately the economy right now makes it difficult for companies to fund non-profit theatres.