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Stagebill,
144 East 44th Street, New York, NY 10017 About Stagebill |
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Founded in 1924, Stagebill is the publisher of the program magazines for the leading theaters, symphonies, dance companies, and performing arts centers in the United States. As a national performing arts magazine, Stagebill plays an essential role at every performance by presenting its readers with fresh, lively, and up-to-date information on the wide range of performing arts. Stagebill's readers are passionate about the arts, and Stagebill brings unparalleled expertise to the issues and personalities that engage its audience, with outstanding editorial and award-winning design that engage the newcomer and enlighten the conoisseur. In Stagebill, contemporary sensibility meets historical context to offer sharp, insightful writing. With cutting-edge scholarship by America's leading arts journalists and compelling interviews with the world's hottest performers, writers, directors, and choreographers, there is something for everyone in Stagebill. Stagebill publishes specially tailored programs for more than 80 prestigious performing arts organizations. Among Stagebill's partners in the performing arts are Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Lion King on Broadway, the New York Shakespeare Festival; the Kennedy Center in Washington; D.C.; virtually all of the theaters in Chicago, as well as the Lyric Opera of Chicago; the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra; American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco; and the Geffen Theater and La Jolla Playhouse in Southern California. Stagebill's markets include Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, New York, Southern California, Philadelphia, San Francisco, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C. All of this activity makes Stagebill the country's largest custom publisher for performance venues, with editorial offices across the nation. |
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