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Small - Broadway had a hold on American theatre by the mid-20th century when a revolution began. Young theatre artists began founding independent professional theatres to make classic and new works available to more people. It was called the "resident theatre movement" and, by the early 1960s, it was taking root in cities across America.
Medium - Broadway had a hold on American theatre by the mid-20th century when a revolution began. Young theatre artists began founding independent professional theatres to make classic and new works available to more people. It was called the "resident theatre movement" and, by the early 1960s, it was taking root in cities across America.
Large- Broadway had a hold on American theatre by the mid-20th century when a revolution began. Young theatre artists began founding independent professional theatres to make classic and new works available to more people. It was called the "resident theatre movement" and, by the early 1960s, it was taking root in cities across America.
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To address the question of SCR's future and the long-anticipated Fourth Step Theatre, Emmes and Benson formed a new board of community leaders to address the realities of funding, designing and building Orange County's first resident theatre facility.
The Segerstrom family made a gift of land on which the theatre would be built and this became the catalyst for the entire campaign. The Fourth Step Theatre complex began making Orange County history even while it was still on the drawing board. To address the question of SCR's future and the long-anticipated Fourth Step Theatre, Emmes and Benson formed a new board of community leaders to address the realities of funding, designing and building Orange County's first resident theatre facility.
It would be funded by a $3.5 million Building Campaign, which was the largest capital campaign to date by an Orange County arts group. It became a model for subsequent major campaigns at SCR and elsewhere.To address the question of SCR's future and the long-anticipated Fourth Step Theatre, Emmes and Benson formed a new board of community leaders to address the realities of funding, designing and building Orange County's first resident theatre facility.
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