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APPENDIX
SOURCES
Appendix
Alliance for the Arts (Catherine Lanier), “Who
Pays for the Arts? Income for the Nonprofit
Cultural Industry in New York City,” New
York, 2001.
Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York,
“Economic Impact Study of New York City’s
Not-for-Profit Theatres,” New York, 2000.
Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York (Dore
Abrams), “The Health of the Theatre
Community: A Fiscal Analysis,” New York,
2001.
Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York, “New
York City’s Not-for-Profit Theatres in the
Post–September 11th Era: Challenges and
Opportunities,” New York, 2001.
Audience Research & Analysis (George Wachtel,
Marian Lefkin), “The Audience for New York
Theatre: A Profile of the Broadway and OffBroadway 1997 Theatre Season,” New York,
1998. Prepared for the Theatre Development
Fund and the League of American Theatres
and Producers.
League of American Theatres and Producers and
Alliance for the Arts (Karen Hauser, Catherine
Lanier), “Broadway’s Economic Contribution
to New York City 1999,” New York, 2000.
League of American Theatres and Producers (Karen
Hauser), “The Broadway Industry After Sept.
11: Changes in the Composition of the
Audience,” New York, 2001.
League of American Theatres and Producers (Karen
Hauser), “Who Goes to Broadway? The
Demographics of the Audience, 2000-2001
Season,” New York, 2002.
New York Foundation for the Arts (Kinshasha
Holman Conwill), “Culture Counts:
Strategies for a More Vibrant Cultural Life for
New York City,” New York, 2001. Prepared
for the Cultural Blueprint for New York City.
RAND (Kevin McCarthy, Arthur Brooks, Julia
Lowell, Laura Zakaras), “The Performing Arts
in a New Era,” Santa Monica, Calif., 2001.
Theatre Communications Group (Zannie Giraud
Voss, Glenn Voss), “Theatre Facts 2000,” New
York, 2001.
Center for an Urban Future (Neil Kleiman, Suri
Duitch), “Going on with the Show: Arts &
Culture in New York City After September
11,” New York, 2001.
INSIGHTS FROM THE CONFERENCE
INSIGHTS FROM THE CONFERENCE
“What we do—although we’re all feeling very put-upon right now—is something people want.
You cannot refute the law of supply and demand. What we do is fun. It’s entertaining. Sometimes
it’s high art, sometimes it’s pratfalls, but what we’ve got is what people want. We seem to forget
that. We feel like it’s something we’ve got to shove on the public. I think if we said more often to
people, ‘The train’s leaving the station. If you want to have a good time, get on the train,’ then
we’d be a lot more successful.” - Patricia McLaughlin, president, Beacon Artists Agency
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INDUSTRY RESOURCES
New York City Department of
Cultural Affairs
330 W. 42nd St., 14th Floor
New York, NY 10036
Contact: Kathleen Hughes
Phone: 212-643-7770
Fax: 212-643-7781
Web site: www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/dcla/home.html
E-mail: [email protected]
New York State Council on the Arts
915 Broadway
New York, NY 10010
Contact: Robert Zukerman
Phone: 212-387-7070
Fax: 212-387-7167
E-mail: [email protected]
TRADE AND ADVOCACY
ORGANIZATIONS
Actors’ Fund of America (service group
for creative professionals)
729 Seventh Ave., 10th Floor
New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212-221-7300
Fax: 212-764-0238
Alliance for the Arts (arts research
and advocacy)
330 W. 42nd St., #1701
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-947-6340
Fax: 212-947-6416
Web site: www.allianceforarts.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York (trade and
advocacy for nonprofit theaters)
575 Eighth Ave., Suite 17 South
New York, NY 10018
Phone: 212-244-6667
Fax: 212-714-1918
DowntownNYC (advocacy for
downtown theaters)
Contact: Scott Morfee
Phone: 212-691-1555
Web site: www.downtownnyc.info
E-mail: [email protected]
Appendix
PUBLIC AGENCIES
National Endowment for the Arts
1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20506
Phone: 202-682-5428
Fax: 202-682-5512
Web site: www.nea.gov
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.offbroadwayonline.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Drama League (artist advocacy)
165 W. 46th St., Suite 601
New York, NY 10037
Phone: 212-302-2100
Fax: 212-304-2254
Web site: www.dramaleague.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Dramatists Guild (trade group for
playwrights, composers and lyricists)
1501 Broadway, Suite 701
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-398-9366
Fax: 212-944-0420
Web site: www.dramaguild.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Dramatists Play Service (script
publisher and licenser)
440 Park Ave. South
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212-683-8960
Fax: 212-213-1539
Web site: www.dramatists.com
E-mail: [email protected]
High 5 Tickets to the Arts
(discount tickets for teens)
1 E. 53rd St., 5th Floor
New York, NY 10022
Phone: 212-750-0555 x200
Fax: 212-750-5859
Web site: www.high5tix.com
E-mail: [email protected]
League of American Theatres and Producers, Inc.
(trade group for commercial theaters)
226 W. 47th Street
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-764-1122
Fax: 212-719-4389
Web site: www.livebroadway.com
E-mail: [email protected]
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League of Off-Broadway Theatres
and Producers, Inc. (trade group for
nonprofit theaters)
Contact: Terry Byrne (secretary)
c/o Westside Theatre
407 W. 43rd St.
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-315-2302
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
Actors’ Equity Association
165 W. 46th St.
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-869-8530
Fax: 212-719-9815
Web site: www.actorsequity.org
E-mail [email protected]
League of Resident Theatres (trade
group for theaters)
1501 Broadway, Suite 2401
New York, NY 10036-5503
Phone: 212-944-1501, x19
Fax: 212-768-0785
Web site: www.lort.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Associated Federation of Musicians of
Greater New York, Local 802
322 W. 48th St.
New York, NY 10036
Theater contact: Bill Dennison
Phone: 212-245-4802
Fax: 212-245-6255
Web site: www.local802afm.org
E-mail: [email protected]
New York Foundation for the Arts
(grantmaking)
155 Avenue of the Americas, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10013-1507
Phone: 212-366-1507
Fax: 212-366-1778
Web: www.nyfa.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Theatre Communications Group
(national service group for nonprofit theater)
355 Lexington Ave.
New York, NY, 10017
Phone: 212-697-5230
Fax: 212-983-4847
Web site: www.tcg.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Theatre Development Fund (audience
development, advocacy and discount tickets)
1501 Broadway, 21st Floor
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-768-1818
Web site: www.tdf.org
E-mail: [email protected]
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International Association of Theatrical
Stage Employees
1430 Broadway, 20th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Phone: 212-730-1770
Fax: 212-921-7699
Web site: www.iatse.org
Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers
1501 Broadway, Suite 1701
New York, NY 10036-5653
Phone: 212-391-1070
Fax: 212-302-6195
Web site: www.ssdc.org
E-mail: [email protected]
WEB SITES
Aislesay.com (reviews)
Backstage.com (industry news, reviews)
Broadway.com (Broadway-related news, features,
reviews, merchandise, ticket sales)
Curtainup.com (reviews, features, listings)
Nytheatre-wire.com (news, reviews, features)
Offoffoff.com (reviews, features, listings)
Oobr.com (off-off-Broadway reviews, listings)
Playbill.com (news, listings, merchandise)
Theatermania.com (news, reviews, features,
listings)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Appendix
More than a year in the making, this report
would not be possible without the contributions of many NAJP staff members, fellowship
alumni and affiliates. Michael Janeway and
András Szántó initiated and oversaw the conference and the report, and an advisory group of
Columbia scholars led by Evangeline Morphos
and including Arnold Aronson, Casey Nelson
Blake and Ester Fuchs helped further refine the
details of its planning. Vicky Abrash managed
the conference itself with aplomb.
Christopher Hawthorne (a 1999 NAJP
fellow) and Jeremy Simon were instrumental
in the editing and development of the report,
as well as the planning of the conference.
Adam Langer (a 2001 NAJP fellow), Tony
Brown (a 1995 NAJP fellow) and theater professor Michael Paller each authored significant portions of it. Peggy Chapman created
the report’s design as well as all conferencerelated printed materials. Rebecca McKenna
and Aileen Torres provided consistent and
valuable support.
We are indebted to the many in the theater and research communities who have contributed their time and expertise. It is difficult
to find reliable data about the theater industry,
but the following people in particular guided
us in fruitful directions: Randall Bourscheidt,
Kinshasha Holman Conwill, Suri Duitch,
Karen Hauser, Kevin McCarthy, Virginia
Louloudes, Robert Marx and George Wachtel.
The names of conference moderators and
speakers, whose input was invaluable to the
conference and the report, are listed on the
next page, as are full citations of the data
sources and studies cited in this report.
Lastly, we thank our co-presenters and
sponsors, without whom Wonderful Town
would be languishing in previews: The Pew
Charitable Trusts; The Fan Fox and Leslie R.
Samuels Foundation; Columbia University’s
School of the Arts and School of Journalism;
and the university’s Office of the Vice Provost. ■
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THE WONDERFUL TOWN CONFERENCE ATTENDEES
Appendix
SPEAKERS, MODERATORS, PANELISTS
Charles Bagli, Real Estate Reporter, The New York Times
Laurie Beckelman, Deputy Director for Special Projects, Guggenheim Museum
Jed Bernstein, President, League of American Theatres and Producers
Chris Boneau, Co-Founder and Principal, Boneau/Bryan-Brown
Randall Bourscheidt, President, Alliance for the Arts
John Breglio, Lawyer, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison
John Callaway, Television Host, WTTW, Chicago
Schuyler Chapin, Commissioner, NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs
Susan Chin, Assistant Commissioner, Capital Projects, NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs
John Darnton, Culture Editor, The New York Times
Frank Deford, Author and Sports Commentator
Suri Duitch, Research Fellow, Center for an Urban Future
Alan Eisenberg, President, Actors’ Equity Association
Jeff Folmsbee, Producer, EGG the art show, PBS
Marian Godfrey, Director, Culture Program, The Pew Charitable Trusts
Barry Grove, Executive Producer, Manhattan Theatre Club
Barbara Hauptman, Executive Director, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers
Karen Hauser, Research Manager, League of American Theatres and Producers
Christopher Hawthorne, Freelance Writer, National Arts Journalism Program alumnus
Kathleen Hughes, Deputy Commissioner of Cultural Affairs, NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs
Michael Janeway, Director, National Arts Journalism Program
Margo Jefferson, Critic, The New York Times
Julia C. Levy, Executive Director, External Affairs, Roundabout Theatre Company
Harvey Lichtenstein, Chairman, BAM Local Development Corp.
Virginia Louloudes, Executive Director, Alliance of Resident Theatres/NY
Robert Marx, Vice President, Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation
Elizabeth McCann, Producer
Kevin McCarthy, Senior Social Scientist, RAND
Evangeline Morphos, Producer and Professor, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Frank Pugliese, Professor and Playwright, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Theresa Rebeck, Playwright
Fran Reiter, Former Deputy Mayor, Economic Development, City of New York
Michael Riedel, Theater Reporter, New York Post
Gerald Schoenfeld, Chairman, Shubert Organization
Fisher Stevens, Partner and Creative Director, GreeneStreet Films
András Szántó, Deputy Director, National Arts Journalism Program
Leslie Urdang, Co-Founder and Producing Director, New York Stage and Film, Universal Studios
Robert Viagas, Managing Editor, Broadway Online
Jack Viertel, Creative Director, Jujamcyn Theaters
George Wachtel, President, Audience Research & Analysis
Bruce Weber, Theater Critic, The New York Times
Linda Winer, Chief Drama Critic, Newsday
Paul Wolf, Principal, Denham Wolf Real Estate Services, Inc.
ATTENDEES
Thomas Adkins, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Carolyn Albert, Theater Critic, Theatre Reviews Ltd.
Christopher Allen, Student, Columbia University
Anna M. Alves, Program Associate, The Ford Foundation
Chen Am, Librarian, East Asian Library, Columbia University
Paul Ames, Social Policy Magazine
Stephanie Ansin, Co-Artistic Director, Stari Repertory Theatre
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Tomoko Aono, Student, Graduate Center, City University of New York
Beverly Baker, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Horace A. Banbury, Arts Reporter, The Jamaica Weekly Gleaner
Jonathan Bank, Artistic Director, Mint Theatre Company
Meghan Beals, Management Assistant, Pearl Theatre Company
Ruth Bereson, Associate Director, Program in Arts Administration, Teachers College
Rick Berg, Senior Business Representative, Actors’ Equity Association
Theodore Berger, Executive Director, New York Foundation for the Arts
Trudi Biggs, Executive Director, National Alliance for Musical Theatre
Ira J. Bilowit, Freelance Writer/Contributing Editor, Backstage
Laura Bleiberg, Mid-career Fellow, National Arts Journalism Program
Larry Blumenfeld, Mid-career Fellow, National Arts Journalism Program
Adusah Boakye, Artistic Director, Africa Arts Theatre Company
Christine Bodansky, Desktop Publisher, Proofreader, Columbia University Printing Services
Colette Boudreau, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Clemence Boulouque, Student, Columbia University
Tara Bracco, Development Assistant, Women’s Project & Productions
Elizabeth Bradley, Student, Columbia University
Timothy Braun, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Tony Brown, Theater Critic, Cleveland Plain Dealer, and NAJP alumnus
Laura Butchy, Writer, Columbia University
Jeanne Carstensen, Mid-career Fellow, National Arts Journalism Program
Carrie Casselman, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Tisa Chang, Artistic Producing Director, Pan-Asian Repertory Theatre
Hsiao-wei Chien, Student, Columbia University
Aline Chutmajian, ARA
Ada Ciniglio, Executive Director, High 5 Tickets to the Arts
Tony Converse, President, Papageno Productions
Joanne Cossa, Executive Vice President, Symphony Space
I. Noemi Martinez Cress, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Melanie Cristol, Student, Columbia University
Patricia Cruz, Executive Director, Aaron Davis Hall
Joseph Curro, Vice President, Little Gem Productions
Penelope Dannenberg, Director of Arts Programs, New York Foundation for the Arts
Rebeca Davila, Student, Program in Arts Administration, Teachers College
Judith Daykin, President and Executive Director, City Center
Cees De Bever, Director for Performing Arts, Consulate General of the Netherlands
Cecilia De La Macorra, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Jennifer de Poyen, Mid-career Fellow, National Arts Journalism Program
Dani DeMars, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Beth Dembrow, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
William Dennison, Assistant to the President, American Federation of Musicians, Local 802
Jose Diaz-Briseno, Student, School of Journalism, Columbia University
Marie Diven-Stelluti, Special Adviser, Policy and Communications, City of New York
Elias El-Hage, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Arlene Epstein, Arts and Leisure Critic, Nassau Herald, Herald Community Papers
Sylvie Fan, Communications Director, Pan-Asian Repertory Theatre
Chad Fasca, Editor and Vice President, Actorsupdate Inc.
Gayle Feldman, Research Fellow, National Arts Journalism Program
Bruce Ferguson, Dean, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Stephen Ferguson, Director of Development, Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
Tom Ferrerter, Artistic Director, Stageplays Theatre Company
Stephen Fife, Playwright
Joan D. Firestone, Director of Economic Development, City of New York, Comptroller’s Office
Carol Fishman, Managing Director, Second Stage Theatre
Leonard Fleischer, Director, Program Development, CUNY-TV
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Damian Fowler, Arts Reporter, British Broadcasting Corporation
Katherine Freedman, Associate Director of Operations, The New 42nd Street
Jamee Freedus, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Lisa Frigand, Program Manager, Economic Development, Con Edison
Phyllis Garland, Professor, School of Journalism, Columbia University
Randy Gener, Theater Critic, broadwayonline.com
David R. Gerson, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Christine Giancatarino, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Julia Glesner, Kulturmanagement.net
Jack L. Goldstein, Consultant, Flackjacket
Edward Gomez, Research Fellow, National Arts Journalism Program
Paula Goodman, Manager of Recruitment, Human Resources, Columbia University
Emma Griffin, Artistic Director, Salt Theater Company
Greg Harris, Student, Columbia Business School
Linda Healy, Onstage Magazine
Darcy Hector, Program Officer, Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
Nina Hein, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Larry Henry, Director of Development, New York Theatre Workshop
Jan Herman, Theater Critic, Senior Editor/Producer, MSNBC.com and NAJP alumnus
Joe Hill, Consultant, AEA Consulting
Robert Hofler, Theater Critic, Variety
Zalina Hoosein, Senior Business Representative, Actors’ Equity Association
Joseph Horowitz, Alumnus, National Arts Journalism Program
Martha Hostetter, Affiliated Writer, American Theatre Magazine
Robert Hughes, Reporter, Wall Street Journal
Debbie Humphreys, Co-Chair, 2002 NYC Conclave, Theatre Historical Society of America
Oliver Inteeworn, Student, Program in Arts Administration, Teachers College
Leonard Jacobs, Reporter, Backstage
Barbara Janowitz
Frederica Jarcho, Program Director, The Greenwall Foundation
Jenny Jau, Managing Director, Second Generation
Joan Jeffri, Director, Program in Arts Administration, Teachers College
Sacha Jenkins, Mid-career Fellow, National Arts Journalism Program
Elizabeth L. Jones, Producing Director, Page Seventy-Three Productions
Patricia Jones, Executive Director, Sirius Thinking Education Foundation
Don Jordan, Artistic Director, Pilot House, The Theater Company
Jo Kadlecek, Reporter, The Record (Columbia)
Scott Karpf, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Carolyn Keleman, Arts Critic/Dance, Patuxent Publishing
Maryellen Kernaghan, Director Roster & International Arts Network, Arts4All Ltd.
Megan Kew, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Elysabeth Kleinhans, President, Animated Theatreworks
Dan Kleinman, Chair, Film Dept., School of the Arts
Mark Klimko, Managing Director, Little Gem Productions
Marina Kotzamani, Assistant Professor, Classics Dept., Columbia University
Adam Langer, Senior Editor, Book Magazine, and NAJP alumnus
Denver Latimer, Communications Director, High 5 Tickets to the Arts
Roy L’Dere, President, ARTGroup
Wendy Leibowitz, Journalist
Luke Leonard, Director, Throckton Fine Art
Patricio Lerzundi, Professor, Lehman College, City University of New York
Jeanne Lieberman, Freelance Writer, Drama Desk, Outer Critics, Times-Beacon Papers, Theaterscene.net
Barbara Lorber, Vice President, NYC & Company
David Lotz, Director of Communications, Actors’ Equity Association
Miranda Lundskaer-Nielsen, Student, Columbia University
Heather MacDonald, Student, Columbia University
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Jeni Mahoney, Associate Director, Mint Theater Company
Yamel Mahuad, Student, Columbia University
David Maltby, Student, Columbia Business School
Elizabeth Manus, Freelance Journalist
Kristin Martin, Executive Director, HERE
Kerry McCarthy, Consultant
Larry McGill, Director of Research & Planning, Cultural Policy & the Arts National Data Archive,
Princeton University
Patricia McLaughlin, President, Beacon Artists Agency
Stacey McMath, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Tanya Melich, President, Political Issues Mgmt.
Shara V. Mendelson, President, SVM Corporate Marketing LLC
Christine Millen, Board Member, Signature Theatre
Adam Miller, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Jennie Miller, Development Officer, New York Foundation for the Arts
Karina Miller, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Leo Modrcin, Principal, Leo Modrcin Architecture
Lynn Moffat, Managing Director, New York Theatre Workshop
Diane Morrison, Executive Director, Laura Pels Foundation
Olga Louiza Mortimer, Teachers College
Sarah Murray, Reporter, Financial Times
Larry Myers, Associate Professor, St. John’s University
Victor Navasky, Publisher, The Nation, and Professor, School of Journalism, Columbia University
Nathaniel G. Nesmith, Student, Columbia University
Nina da Vinci Nichols, Literary Manager, Pulse Ensemble; Professor, Rutgers University
Dave O’Brien, Production Associate, Step Lively Productions
Jim O’Quinn, Editor in Chief, American Theatre Magazine
Jessica Painter, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Mary Jo Palumbo, Mid-career Fellow, National Arts Journalism Program
Victor Pappas, Associate Chair, Graduate Acting Program, Tisch School of the Arts
Christian Parker, Adjunct Asst. Professor, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Meg Partridge, Student, Columbia University
Thomas Pearson, Asst. Managing Director, New York Theatre Workshop
Alexandra Peers, Arts Editor, Wall Street Journal
Naomi Person, Producer, Fresh Air, and NAJP alumna
Robin Pogrebin, Theater Reporter, The New York Times
Lisa Post, Senior Vice President, The New 42nd Street
June Poster, Managing Director, Brooklyn Information and Culture
Sujatha Raman, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Kerry Reid, Freelance Writer, Chicago Reader
Joseph Ricciutti, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Luke Rittner, Chairman, London School of Music & Dramatic Art
Voza Rivers, Executive Producer, New Heritage Theatre Group
Michael Robertson, Membership Director, National Alliance for Musical Theatre
Barbara C. Romer, McKinsey & Company
Bruce Rose, NYC Department of City Planning
Nicholas Sala, Company Manager, Inside Broadway
Sandy Sawotka, Director of Communications, Brooklyn Academy of Music
Robyn Schwartz, Reporter, Columbia Spectator
John Sefakis, Associate Producer, MetroArts/Thirteen
Michelle Shafer, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Brian Shapiro, CultureWorks
Joan Shigekawa, Associate Director, Rockefeller Foundation
Shim Bo-Seon Shim, Department of Sociology, Columbia University
Michele Siegel, Assistant Producer, Studio 360
Beverly Solochek, Assistant to the President, Fashion Institute of Technology
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Miriam Souccar, Crain’s New York Business
Diane Stiles, Managing Director, Castillo Theatre
Sally Strachan, President, Board of Trustees, Signature Theatre
Patricia Taylor, Managing Director, Women’s Project & Productions
Ramona Thomasius, Student, Columbia University
Garland Lee Thompson, Founder/Executive Director, Frank Silvera Writers Workshop
Rachel Tivan, Student, School of Law, Columbia University
Karen Smith Uastoka, Student, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Blanca N. Vasquez, Presenting Program Manager, Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning
Carol Waaser, Eastern Regional Director, Actors’ Equity Association
M. Burke Walker, Director, Belle Sauvage
David Warner, Mid-career Fellow, National Arts Journalism Program
Jeanne Wikler, General Director for Cultural Affairs, Consulate General of the Netherlands
Scott Wilcox, Assistant Company Manager, 42nd Street/Dodger Theatricals
Robert Windeler, Writer
Ben Winters, Associate Editor, Theatermania
Janet Wolff, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of the Arts, Columbia University
Lorenz Wolffers, Aufbau
Roger Wood, STG6
Peggy Wreen, Managing Director, Symphony Space
Celia Wren, Managing Editor, American Theatre Magazine
Welly Yang, Artistic Director, Second Generation
Joseph Wesley Zeigler, Zeigler & Associates
Scott Zeigler, Chief Executive Officer, SFX Theatrical Group, Inc.
Robert Zukerman, Theatre Program Director, New York State Council on the Arts
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