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For Something Everyone Says is Dead, It Sure Makes a Lot of Money
Posted by David Johnston, on June 24, 2009 - 0 comments
Tags: nonprofit theatres, economic impact, nonprofit organizations

There's a new study out by the Off Broadway Alliance, which tracks a $461.3 million dollar economic impact on the city through Off Broadway.  This includes for profit, and nonprofit - such as the Celia Cruz bio-play at New World Stages - and nonprofits, like Manhattan Theatre Club's production of Adam Bock's "The Receptionist." 

As Variety notes, this figure does not come within range of the economic impact of Broadway - estimated in 06-07 to be around five billion. But it's not too shabby either.


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