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The Colonial Theatre Receives Multi-Year General Operating Support Grant

- October 03, 2008

Pittsfield – The Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) has recently awarded The Colonial Theatre $13,100 per year for the next three years. The Colonial Theatre received an overall rating of 4.6 on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being exemplary.

“All of us at the Colonial Theatre are thrilled to receive this important recognition and validation from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. The Colonial Theatre raises an impressive 60% of its operating revenue through sales, but the crucial margin for excellence comes from donations and grants from people, businesses, foundations and government all working together to help make the Berkshires a better place to live. This ‘seal of approval’ from the Massachusetts Cultural Council is important to us. Many other granting organizations appreciate and depend upon the thorough ‘vetting’ process conducted by the MCC. We certainly hope that many donors will see this award as validation of their personal good judgment in supporting the Colonial and that people who are thinking of making a gift will be encouraged to do so by this award,” says David Fleming, Colonial Theatre Executive Director.

The Colonial’s comments from the MCC panel included:

“Successfully making shift from restoration to active programming.”

“Present a healthy mix of relatively mainstream fare along with more risky ventures.”

“Drawing distinction between pageantry and authenticity when presenting World Music and other internationally themed programs.”

“That some offerings are unique for their market commendable.”

“Making educational programming an early priority commendable.”

“Efforts at community-building during restoration noted; clearly evident that thoughtful work done to lay groundwork with potential audiences.”

“Current efforts to involve community in programming clear, further demonstrating organization’s commitment to audience.”

“Very self-aware, honest about issues facing organization.”

“Executive Director has qualifications and résumé to effectively move organization forward.”

The Massachusetts Cultural Council announced the release of nearly $9 million in new public funding for organizations, communities and schools across the Commonwealth. These grants will stimulate new economic activity, support creative learning for young people and expand access to arts and culture in every community in Massachusetts. http://www.massculturalcouncil.org/
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