Washington, D.C. : National Endowment for the Arts, 2004
10p.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis reports that consumers spent $12.1 billion ($42 per person) on admissions to performing arts events in 2002. This amount was $2.5 billion more than spending on tickets to movie theaters, but $1.5 billion less than outlays on admissions to sporting events.
Washington, D.C. : National Endowment for the Arts, 1992
22p.
A comparison of total revenues for nonprofit and taxable performing arts (theater, music, dance) based on the Economic Censuses of 1992, 1987, 1982, and 1977. State and regional estimates are also provided.
Subjects:
Performing arts--Economic aspects--United States Arts--Economic aspects--United States
University of California, Berkeley . College of Environmental Design Pratt Institute. School of Architecture Design History Foundation Massachusetts Institute of Technology . School of Architecture and Planning
Publication:
Washington (D.C.) : Published by the MIT Press for the College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley and the School of Architecture and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyDistributed in the United States by B. DeBoerDesign History Foundation, 1983-2009