Someone just told me that I needed to look at these comments. I just want to clear up one matter by a posting mentioned above: Henley Street Theatre did not lose money on The Winter's Tale or The Liar. We broke even. Is that frustrating for a sold out run -of course. So, I want to also reiterate my comment in the article...the Resident Company Association (RCA) are working with with CenterStage's management to reduce costs so that we can enjoy the space more and bring in more vendors. I also would say to Jerry - YES, the endowment should be a part of conversations at this point in order for the building to reach its full potential. - Jacquie O'Connor, Managing Director, HST
Really looking forward to Dave Timberline coming to see the play and conduct the talk-back tonight. He is joined by TV 6's Cheryl Miller and former Artistic Director of AART, Derome Smith.
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Re: “Richmond Shakespeare Pulls CenterStage Shows”
Someone just told me that I needed to look at these comments. I just want to clear up one matter by a posting mentioned above: Henley Street Theatre did not lose money on The Winter's Tale or The Liar. We broke even. Is that frustrating for a sold out run -of course. So, I want to also reiterate my comment in the article...the Resident Company Association (RCA) are working with with CenterStage's management to reduce costs so that we can enjoy the space more and bring in more vendors. I also would say to Jerry - YES, the endowment should be a part of conversations at this point in order for the building to reach its full potential. - Jacquie O'Connor, Managing Director, HST