
Feature Story:
MORE HISTORY PLAYS SHOW ATTENDANCE GAINS
Total attendance continues to decline, but at a slower rate. continued . . .
Archives
Winter 2000 -- Institute Tracks Changing Audience Trends
Fall 2000 -- The Legend of Jenny Wiley hosts the 38th National Conference on Outdoor Drama
Summer 2000 -- Institute Increases PR and Other Initiatives
Summer 2000 -- Utah Shakespearean Festival Wins Tony Award
Spring 2000 -- Todd M. Lidh discusses the development of regional coalitions.
Summer 1999 -- Jan Abel discusses the origin, process and product of producing a co-op ad.
Spring 1998 -- Bill Hardy introduces five new historical dramas that bowed in 1998 in his article.
Summer 1997 -- Jeffrey Campbell's article, History Plays Catching up with Inflation discusses how history play ticket prices have begun to catch up with inflation, and how ticket pricing involves all the major issues touching outdoor drama today.
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.
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