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Press Release: City Enters Five Year Lease Agreement with Constellation Stage and Screen to Manage the John Waldron Arts Center
Constellation Stage & Screen is now responsible for the daily operations of the Waldron Arts Center, including the center’s Rose Firebay Theater, Auditorium, and Art Galleries.
WFIU: City Limits – Stars align for future of Waldron Arts Center
Bloomington’s newest performing arts organization is looking to redefine the industry, and it’s taking over the Waldron Arts Center in the process. Learn more about our plans for the Waldron Arts Center in this interview!
IDS: Constellation Stage and Screen announces new name, theatrical season
“We’re creating something that’s bigger than the sum of its parts,” Rabinovitz said. “That’s going to allow us to do so much more.”… Read the full IDS article here!
WBIW: Visionary Arts Organization Announces New Name and Inaugural Theatrical Season
Bloomington’s newest arts organization, Constellation Stage & Screen, announced its new name, identity, and first theatrical season at The Big Bang on Saturday, April 23rd. Here’s what you missed!
Inside INdiana Business: Newly-Formed Arts Group Brings New Model to Bloomington
“There is no other theater our size that offers what we’re doing with film production as an integrated element into a regional-level theater,” said Rabinovitz. Read the full article on here!
Celebration launches Bloomington’s merged theatrical group, Constellation Stage and ScreenNewly-Formed Arts Group Brings New Model to Bloomington
Get the inside scoop on our new name and theatrical season in this front page Herald-Times news article. Introducing Constellation Stage & Screen!
WBIW: Visionary Arts Organization Announces New Name and Inaugural Theatrical Season
Bloomington’s newest arts organization, Constellation Stage & Screen, announced its new name, identity, and first theatrical season at The Big Bang on Saturday, April 23rd. Here’s what you missed!
HT: Party in historic limestone mill to celebrate merger of theater, film groups
Learn more about The Big Bang in Connie Shakalis’ Herald-Times column! It’s a party you’re not going to want to miss.
IDS: Bloomington Playwrights Project, Cardinal Stage and Pigasus Institute announce merger
“Whether it’s on the artistic side, the production side or the administrative side, I think we’re going to be able to work better,” Galvin said. Read the full IDS article here!