词条 | Players Theatre Columbus |
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Players Theatre abruptly folded on September 11, 1993, just days before they were to open their 70th season. At the time, Players was the only professional theatre company in Columbus, as well as the city's oldest non-profit arts institution in continuous operation. An official report cited a range of systemic problems within the organization including "mismanagement, inaccurate and incomplete internal reports, continuing cash-flow crises, lack of cost and auditing controls, and unrealistic budgets and income projections." [2] At the time of Players' closing, executive staff consisted of Artistic Director Ed Graczyk, Associate Artistic Director Steven C. Anderson, Managing Director Jean Ann Klaus, and President of the Board of Directors Thomas Murrill. Anderson, in charge of Players' youth theatre program, went on to found the Phoenix Theatre for Children and currently serves as the artistic director of CATCO. Among Players' most acclaimed{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} productions in its final decade were the first central Ohio stagings of the musicals Sweeney Todd and Evita. Players originated only a few new works, most notably several other plays by Graczyk. References1. ^{{cite news|last=Grossberg|first=Michael|title=Dazed and Confused|pages=H01| publisher=The Columbus Dispatch|date=1993-09-12}} {{theat-stub}}2. ^{{cite news|last=Grossberg|first=Michael|title=Players Died of Many Wounds|pages=B01| publisher=The Columbus Dispatch|date=1993-10-26}} 3 : Regional theatre in the United States|Culture of Columbus, Ohio|Theatre companies in Columbus, Ohio |
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