
OUTDOOR DRAMAS HONOR ALLEY
The late Fred Alley, co-founder of the American Folklore Theatre in Fish Creek, WI, was honored posthumously with the 2002 Mark R. Sumner Award for distinguished achievement in the U.S. outdoor drama movement at a ceremony on October 26, 2002, at the National Conference on Outdoor Drama in Amarillo, TX. continued....
Archives
Fall 2001 -- Theatre West Virginia to Host 39th Annual Conference
Fall 2001 -- Right Message, Right Market, Right Time
Winter 2000 -- More History Plays Show Attendance Gains
Winter 2000 -- Institute Tracks Changing Audience Trends
Summer 2000 -- Institute Increases PR and Other Initiatives
Summer 2000 -- Utah Shakespearean Festival Wins Tony Award
Summer 1999 -- Jan Abel discusses the origin, process and product of producing a co-op ad.
Summer 1995 -- Ed Devaney's article, Economic Impact of Theatres is Substantial, analyzes the economic impact of dramas on their communities and details the way in which the Institute determines the effect a drama can have on its surrounding area.
Fall 1995 -- Ever wonder who acts in outdoor dramas? Who knows? You might be seeing the next Hollywood star! Outdoor historical drama has a star-studded alumni list from over the past 60 years.
Summer 2002 -- Patriotism, economy seen as pluses for this year's outdoor drama season
U.S. Outdoor Drama is the quarterly newsletter of the Institute of Outdoor Drama. It presents news on outdoor drama and focuses on how the industry can continue to improve and thrive in an increasingly competitive marketplace. To subscribe, send a check or money order for $12.00, payable to the Institute of Outdoor Drama, CB#3240 1700 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, 27599-3240.



