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Industry Pro Newsletter: In the UK, First Time Theatregoers Half of Ticket Buyers

UK Government includes Game-Changing Support for Creative Industries in Budget

By: Mar. 11, 2024
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After what has felt like weeks of covering cuts in funding to UK Arts budgets, some great news on two fronts from across the pond - a recent study of 2023 ticket buyers in the UK found that more than half of them were first time theatregoers. Additionally, the UK government has included tax subsidies and other rules to benefit the creative industries in their latest budget proposal.

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Broadway/New York

David LeShay Will Step Down From Theatre Development Fund After 31 Years

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The Stage: Off-Broadway Needs Support to Secure the Future of Its Essential Theatres

Off-Broadway theaters require support to ensure the sustainability and viability of their operations. Despite their cultural significance and contribution to the theater landscape, many Off-Broadway venues face financial challenges and resource constraints. Without adequate support, these theaters risk closure, jeopardizing the diversity and vibrancy of New York City's theatrical ecosystem. Advocates emphasize the importance of investing in Off-Broadway theaters to preserve their legacy and foster artistic innovation. By rallying support from policymakers, patrons, and stakeholders, the Off-Broadway community can safeguard its future and continue to thrive.

Regional

GableStage Hires First Managing Director in 25 Years

GableStage has appointed Jeff Potts its first Managing Director. The decision reflects GableStage's commitment to strengthening its organizational structure and enhancing operational efficiency. Potts will play a key role in overseeing the theater's administrative functions and strategic planning, working closely with Artistic Director Bari Newport.

American Theatre: Margo Moskowitz Named Managing Director at Philadelphia Theatre Company

Philadelphia Theatre Company has named Margo Moskowitz as its new Managing Director, bringing extensive experience in arts administration and nonprofit management. Moskowitz's appointment comes after she assumed the role on an interim basis following the departure of Emily Zeck last fall. Previously, Moskowitz was the theatre’s general manager.

Actors' Equity Association and Chicago Theatres Come to Agreement Over Wage Increases and Benefits

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International

BBC: “Game-Changing” Support for Creative Industries in Budget

Tax breaks - including a new permanent rate of tax relief - have been solidified in the latest budget from the UK Government, as unveiled by Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt. Chancellor Hunt said that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was personally invested in making sure support for the creative industries was included in this budget.

The Stage: First-time theatregoers made up more than half of 2023 audiences – report

A report reveals that first-time theatregoers accounted for over half of all audience members in 2023, signaling a promising trend for the theater industry. The data underscores the success of initiatives aimed at expanding access and diversity within the theater community. Efforts to attract new audiences have proven effective in engaging individuals who may not have previously attended live theater. The report's findings highlight the importance of continued investment in audience development and outreach strategies to sustain this positive momentum and cultivate a broader base of theatergoers.

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