Operating Support
Operating Support
The mission of the Duluth Playhouse is to offer opportunities in theatre arts that may educate, entertain, and involve the region.
Uri Camarena: business consultant; Michael Charron: arts educator and an arts and civic leader; Richard Cohen: attorney in private practice and a former state legislator; Emily Galusha: arts and civic leader, former arts administrator; Anthony Gardner: vice president, marketing and communications at CentraCare; Ken Martin, political strategist and campaign manager; Philip McKenzie: team lead with Denver Air, adjunct college faculty; Nichole Melton-Mitchell: healthcare administrator; Dobson West: retired attorney; Christina Widdess: nonprofit consultant; former arts administrator; Christina Woods: executive director, Duluth Art Institute
Uri Camarena: business consultant; Michael Charron: arts educator and an arts and civic leader; Richard Cohen: attorney in private practice and a former state legislator; Emily Galusha: arts and civic leader, former arts administrator; Anthony Gardner: vice president, marketing and communications at CentraCare; Ken Martin, political strategist and campaign manager; Philip McKenzie: team lead with Denver Air, adjunct college faculty; Nichole Melton-Mitchell: healthcare administrator; Dobson West: retired attorney; Christina Widdess: nonprofit consultant; former arts administrator; Christina Woods: executive director, Duluth Art Institute
ACHF Arts Access
Return to a full season of activities By feedback received from patrons, participants, and supporters as the Playhouse continues to navigate the complex challenge of safely producing live theatre during the pandemic. 2: Increase accessibility and expand audience demographic By new relations fostered with underrepresented populations; increased patron and student diversity; increased collaborations and sharing of resources between arts groups; the growth of the Playhouse's ASL and Sensory Friendly performance series.
Duluth Playhouse 22-23 Season saw a return to live theatre, providing a full season of productions, classes, and artists' positions. Thousands of Northland residents participated in a successful season selection survey. Demand for live events saw patron numbers returning to near pre-pandemic levels. Theatre class enrollment steadily increased with adult and youth offerings. 2: New audiences attended Previews. Sensory-Friendly and ASL are consistently offered. More students of diverse abilities participated in classes. Tickets for Community Previews totaled over 820 patrons. Sensory-Friendly and ASL offerings continue to add value and bring patrons with disabilities. Students with disabilities enrolled in classes and camps with the assistance of the Playhouse.
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