Angels in the American Theater
Patrons, Patronage and Philanthropy
Jeffrey Eric Jenkins author Dan Friedman author Stephen D Berwind author Melanie Blood author Theresa M Collins author David A Crespy author Alexis Greene author Robert A Schanke editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
Published:30th Mar '07
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Angels in the American Theater: Patrons, Patronage, and Philanthropy examines the significant roles that theater patrons have played in shaping and developing theater in the United States. Because box office income rarely covers the cost of production, other sources are vital. Angels - financial investors and backers - have a tremendous impact on what happens on stage, often determining with the power and influence of their money what is conceived, produced, and performed. But in spite of their influence, very little has been written about these philanthropists. Composed of sixteen essays and fifteen illustrations, ""Angels in the American Theater"" explores not only how donors became angels, but also their backgrounds, motivations, policies, limitations, support, and successes and failures. Subjects range from millionaires Otto Kahn and the Lewisohn sisters to foundation giants Ford, Rockefeller, Disney, and Clear Channel. The first book to focus on theater philanthropy, ""Angels in the American Theater"" employs both a historical and a chronological format and focuses on individual patrons, foundations, and corporations.
Angels in the American Theater should be required reading for administrators and students alike. The essays are informative and readable, and the introduction by editor Robert A. Schanke is especially useful as an overview of theatre funding over the last century. - Gil Lazier, Dean of Theatre Emeritus, Florida State University. ""These essays work together admirably to fill a gaping hole in the historical record. Angels in the American Theater has the salutary effect of making us all consider those individuals who inspire, guide, and shape what gets on stage but who rarely are acknowledged as collaborators in the artistic process."" - Harley Erdman, author of Staging the Jew: The Performance of an American Ethnicity, 1860-1920 ""Angels in the American Theater will encourage the reader to think about the nature of giving to the arts and the relationship of patron to artist in the modern theatre. The cumulative effect of these essays is to make one want to be generous to arts organizations.
ISBN: 9780809327478
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 467g
304 pages