Performing Arts Management: A Handbook of Professional Practices

Performing Arts Management: A Handbook of Professional Practices
ISBN-10
1621536947
ISBN-13
9781621536949
Category
Performing Arts
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
2021-01-05
Publisher
Allworth
Authors
Tobie S. Stein, Jessica Rae Bathurst, Renee Lasher

Description

Do you know what it takes to manage a performing arts organization today? In this revised second edition of the comprehensive guide, more than 100 managers of top nonprofit and commercial venues share their winning strategies. From theater to classical music, from opera to dance, every type of organization is included, with information on how each one is structured, key managerial figures, its best-practices for financial management, how it handles labor relations, and more. Kennedy Center, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Lincoln Center, the Mark Morris Dance Company, the New Victory Theater, the Roundabout Theater, the Guthrie Theater, Steppenwolf Theater Company, and many other top groups are represented. Learn to manage a performing arts group successfully in today’s rapidly changing cultural environment with Performing Arts Management.

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