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STAGE TUBE: I AM THEATRE Project - Maggie Arbogast

By: Sep. 23, 2011
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BroadwayWorld.com is excited to share a weekly series developed by the Theatre Communications Group! This week Wilma Theater General Manager Maggie Arbogast shares pivotal moments in her theatre career and why the arts matter to her!

Maggie Arbogast has been working in non-profit theater for seventeen years, and is now in her twelfth season at The Wilma Theater. Prior to coming to the Wilma, she worked at Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey (formerly the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival) where she was the Business Manager and Systems Administrator. While at STNJ, she assisted the organization in completing a $7.5M capital campaign to build the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theater, which opened in June, 1998. Prior positions include Company Manager/Asst. Business Manager for George Street Playhouse, Box Office Manager for Bristol Riverside Theater, House Manager for Opera Festival of New Jersey, and Box Office Associate for McCarter Theater. Maggie began her career in theater as a part of McCarter Theatre Center's internship program. She has served as a member of the LORT Collective Bargaining Negotiations Committee, been a panelist for the 5-County Arts Fund and the PCA Program Stream, and has served as a member of the TCG Fiscal Survey Advisory Committee. Maggie currently serves as the Chair of the Operations and Finance Committees for the Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia's Tessitura Consortium Advisory Committee, is an Executive Committee member for the LORT association and will serve as an Associate Treasurer for the 2012 LORT/AEA negotiating committee. Maggie is originally from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

I AM THEATRE spotlights the stories of theatre practitioners, in their own words. With 50 videos over the next 50 weeks, TCG is celebrating its 50th anniversary by sharing stories from a diverse group of people who are creating, supporting, and engaging with theatre. YOU ARE THEATRE: We want to hear your stories! TCG will release a new video each week of individuals sharing pivotal moments in theatre - and hope they will inspire you to tell your stories too. Join us as we seek to raise the international awareness of the depth, diversity and impact of the theatre field. WE ARE THEATRE! Today, not-for-profit professional theatres in the U.S. employ 130,000 people annually, inspire more than 30 million attendees and contribute $2 billion directly to the U.S. economy. What if thousands of theatre artists across the world posted their own video testimonies of why they do what they do and why theatre matters? How might that transform communities' awareness of our work? Please share the stories we've recorded, and we'll share the videos you make, and together we'll testify in a voIce That everyone will hear...I AM THEATRE. YOU ARE THEATRE. WE ARE THEATRE!

For 50 years, Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the American theatre, has existed to strengthen, nurture and promote the professional not-for-profit American theatre. TCG's constituency has grown from a handful of groundbreaking theatres to nearly 700 member theatres and affiliate organizations and more than 13,000 individuals nationwide. TCG offers its members networking and knowledge-building opportunities through conferences, events, research and communications; awards grants, approximately $2 million per year, to theatre companies and individual artists; advocates on the federal level; and serves as the US Center of the International Theatre Institute, connecting its constituents to the global theatre community. TCG is North America's largest independent publisher of dramatic literature, with 11 Pulitzer Prizes for Best Play on the TCG booklist. It also publishes the award-winning AMERICAN THEATRE magazine and ARTSEARCH®, the essential source for a career in the arts. In all of its endeavors, TCG seeks to increase the organizational efficiency of its member theatres, cultivate and celebrate the artistic talent and achievements of the field and promote a larger public understanding of, and appreciation for, the theatre. www.tcg.org

 

 




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