To the Editor:Re “American Theater Is Imploding Before Our Eyes,” by Isaac Butler (Opinion guest essay, nytimes.com, July 19):One of the main reasons that nonprofit theaters are closing is the increasingly political nature of the plays they are presenting.
A sizable swath of the country with a different viewpoint has rejected today’s theater, and now the subscribers previously committed to supporting theaters are doing the same.
While more federal funding sounds nice, it continues the intrusion of politics into the theater.
To the Editor:Having been at the helm of a nonprofit theater for over 12 years, we know the constant struggle that Isaac Butler describes.
Rising costs, uncertain audiences and fickle donors are but a fraction of the challenges that theater companies face every day.
Persons:
Isaac Butler, ” Scott