This thesis is an analysis of the four internal factors of mission, leadership, board of directors, and financial resources which contribute to nonprofit performing arts organization failure. Through examination of the two case studies--The Los Angeles Theater Center and The New School for Performing Arts--it was discovered that, in both cases, all factors were dysfunctional and played an important part in the organization's failure. The Free Southern Theatre is included because it voluntarily closed, an option not often taken by failing organizations. Information was obtained through taped oral interviews, books, and articles in newspapers and periodicals.Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 31-04, page: 1529.Thesis (M.A.)--Ame...
Key organizational theories and concepts, including leadership, communication, marketing and fundrai...
Degree awarded: M.A. Performing Arts. American UniversityThis study uses interviews, financial docum...
The goal of the information found within these pages is to help artistic directors, managing directo...
This thesis explores why a small non-profit organization faced administrative and monetary crises in...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the discussion of and the argument for performing art...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf [69])Of all the arts in America, the theatre has perhaps t...
Nonprofit organizations are an important piece of the community and economy in the United States. Ea...
The main hypothesis presented is that as organizations affected by their environment become increasi...
Private nonprofit human service organizations provide a spectrum of services that aim to resolve soc...
This study examines the recent phenomenon of project-based professional choirs through a comparative...
Two non-profit theater companies, ACT Theatre and the Empty Space had grown and prospered for over t...
48 p. : ill. A Master’s capstone presented to the Arts & Administration Program of the University o...
As external and/or internal environments of nonprofit organizations change, there has been increasin...
This article explores the reasons for the current dominance of the nonprofit form in the high-cultur...
This study examines how the organizational success of 113 nonprofit professional theatres was affect...
Key organizational theories and concepts, including leadership, communication, marketing and fundrai...
Degree awarded: M.A. Performing Arts. American UniversityThis study uses interviews, financial docum...
The goal of the information found within these pages is to help artistic directors, managing directo...
This thesis explores why a small non-profit organization faced administrative and monetary crises in...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the discussion of and the argument for performing art...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf [69])Of all the arts in America, the theatre has perhaps t...
Nonprofit organizations are an important piece of the community and economy in the United States. Ea...
The main hypothesis presented is that as organizations affected by their environment become increasi...
Private nonprofit human service organizations provide a spectrum of services that aim to resolve soc...
This study examines the recent phenomenon of project-based professional choirs through a comparative...
Two non-profit theater companies, ACT Theatre and the Empty Space had grown and prospered for over t...
48 p. : ill. A Master’s capstone presented to the Arts & Administration Program of the University o...
As external and/or internal environments of nonprofit organizations change, there has been increasin...
This article explores the reasons for the current dominance of the nonprofit form in the high-cultur...
This study examines how the organizational success of 113 nonprofit professional theatres was affect...
Key organizational theories and concepts, including leadership, communication, marketing and fundrai...
Degree awarded: M.A. Performing Arts. American UniversityThis study uses interviews, financial docum...
The goal of the information found within these pages is to help artistic directors, managing directo...