Happy Holidays from TR101! I’ve often discussed on this blog how theatre helps local economies. The evidence out there consistently supports this, all the way up the scale from small non-profit venues and organizations to the big commercial productions. So I was not surprised to read a recent article in The Atlantic how the arts have been a main driver of Pittsburgh’s revitalization, especially thanks to the work of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. I have seen this upswing with my own eyes over the past six plus years that I have been traveling to Pittsburgh for settlement. The changes in downtown Pittsburgh have been quite noticeable. The past couple of years have been especially exciting, as new ambitious restaurants begin to dot the area around the cultural district, and new hotels are being planned. The many Pittsburghers I know and are friends with are proud of their city. It’s a place where good people come from. It’s a special city with a rich history and a warm, town-like feel. And now, they can take pride in this…
Posts Tagged ‘Annie’
Show Revivials Help A City’s Revivial
Posted in Articles, Economy, Local Theatre, tagged Annie, broadway across america, broadway series, musical theatre, national tour, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Presenters, Robin Rothstein on December 24, 2014| Leave a Comment »
A Payoff Down The Road?
Posted in Articles, Broadway, Producing, tagged Annie, box office, Broadway, broadway tour, Emanuel Azenberg, Garry McQuinn, Godspell, grosses, James L. Nederlander, Ken Davenport, musical theatre, national tour, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Robin Rothstein, sister act, The New York Times, The Shubert Organization, touring on March 22, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Check out this recent article in The New York Times that discuses the promise of The Road, and the influence it has on the decision-making process when producers need to choose whether or not to keep a Broadway show open when box office sales start to teeter “between lukewarm and lousy…”