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Bill T Jones

Posted by Chloe Bailey on August 14, 2008 in Uncategorized

On August 6th, I went to see a new musical called “Fela”, which was in previews at 37 Arts (where “In the Heights” did its previews).  This show is all about Fela Anikulapo Kuti, who was a popular Nigerian musician and pioneer of Afrobeat music during the 70’s.  The whole work was directed, choreographed, and conceived […]

My Last Week

Posted by Kathleen Callahan on August 12, 2008 in Uncategorized

Wow I cannot believe this Summer and internship are actually almost ever. Well okay I really had no Summer whatsoever to speak of since I worked almost every day (and by that I mean eeeevery day, Sunday to Sunday), so it is incredibly bittersweet that my internship is almost over.
I have had such an amazing, […]

HUGE news at ATC

Posted by Chloe Bailey on August 7, 2008 in 8/04 Report, Uncategorized

I’m sorry this post is coming in late, but the truth of the matter is that I couldnt say anything about it until 5:00pm last night when the embargo on the NY Times and Playbill.com was cleared and the news could be released to everyone.  That news being that Andy Hamingson, ATC’s Managing Director has been offered and […]

Congratulations Theatre IV!!!

Posted by Kathleen Callahan on August 6, 2008 in Uncategorized

Theatre IV has been selected as one of ten recipients of this year’s Art’s Governors Awards!!! Congratulations to Bruce Miller and Phil Whiteway, who share the award with Theatre IV!
http://vaforarts.org/Default.aspx?pageId=126375&mode=PostView&bmi=47851

Movies vs. bway plus that little thing we call the economy

Posted by Chloe Bailey on July 22, 2008 in 7/14 Report, Uncategorized

So last week I went to see August: Osage County (it was EXCELLENT, I absolutely loved it) and I purchased my student rush ticket at the going rate of $27.50. I got a great mezzanine seat and had a fantastic night at the show; typical Chloe life. Then it hit me that just the week […]

You can’t teach this stuff

Posted by Kathleen Callahan on July 22, 2008 in Uncategorized

I know this was something we often talked about in class, but everyday I am reminded that all the classes in the world will not prepare you for everything you will encounter while working at a non-profit. Everyday I come prepared to do what I need to do, knowing how to deal with this or […]

Candy and Company Managers (7/21)

Posted by Glenn Carroll on July 21, 2008 in Uncategorized

Wow. Well I get candy like everyday from the company managers’ office who sit behind me at work, and I had thought about doing something along those lines in the past, and so we chatted about what a general manager and a company manager do. Wow. I mean, that is like a ton of work! I typed it […]

Summer Camp - proving everyday that 6 yr olds can’t sit still

Posted by Kathleen Callahan on July 16, 2008 in Uncategorized

Sorry this is late I’ve been totally wrapped up/exhausted this week. So Monday started camp, well, actually the camp started last week but since we decided to hire a counselor who could only work the first week of camp, MY first day of camp was two days ago. Ah, the sweet life of an intern, […]

An Ode to Audience Development and Mission Statements

Posted by Glenn Carroll on July 15, 2008 in 7/14 Report, Uncategorized

On Wednesday, we had a seminar with the Head of Marketing and the National Sales Director. Now, I thought I didn’t know anything about marketing, but as it turns out, they talked about things that were very parallel with topics in Fine Arts Management.
A big thing Andrew Flatt (Marketing) spoke about were the core values […]

Interesting article on salaries in development/fundraising

Posted by David Howson on July 11, 2008 in Uncategorized

For those of you interested in development as a career, here’s an interesting article I saw today.