Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Budget shortfall led Skylight Opera to take drastic measures - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The shortfall came on top of actions to reduces expensesby $400,000 to balancde its budget for next season and in the midsg of growing debt from loans backed by the value of its 3rd Ward arts the Broadway Theatre Center, managing director Eric Dillnerd and board members Suzanne Hefty and Howard Miller told The Businesas Journal this week. Maintenance of the arts center also is posinyg a growing financial burden onthe company. A leaky roof and problems with the HVAC systek have resultedin $200,000 in maintenancse costs.
The building, built in 1907 and converted into the theated complexin 1993, is going to requirer maintenance in the next few years that could cost up to $1 said Miller, a member of the board’s executive The elimination of Theisen, the company manager, two box office managere and the custodian positions stunned co-workers and the community alike, and resultedx in open demonstrations of support for Theisen and calls to have him

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