Performing Arts: The Economic Dilemma; a Study of Problems Common to Theater, Opera, Music, and DanceTwentieth Century Fund, 1966 - 582 pagine The financial problems of live professional performing arts; the implications of these problems for the future of the performing arts in the Unites States; the alternatives facing the arts, their costs and the burdens they require society to shoulder. |
Sommario
Introduction | 3 |
PART I | 7 |
THE CURRENT STATE OF AFFAIRS | 13 |
Copyright | |
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activity actors adjusted gross income American amount annual Appendix Table Art Form Arts Audience Arts Council Average Number Ballet basic box office Broadway theater calculated cent Century Fund audience chapter College consumer price index cost per concert cost per performance Covent Garden dancers decline dollar earned income economic estimate expensive figures Foundation frequency of attendance Fund audience survey grants graph growth rates Income Class income gap individual labor less major orchestras Males mass media Median Income Metropolitan Opera million Music musicians National number of concerts number of performances occupations off-Broadway theater operation orches over-all percentage performing arts performing organizations period persons play population production proportion questionnaire regional theaters relative reported rise salaries season seats SOURCE Statistics Symphony Orchestra Teachers ticket prices tion total number trends United week wholesale price index York City York City Ballet York City Opera York Philharmonic