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        <p>The Paul Green<lb />Foundation,<lb />Inc.<lb /><lb />Board of Trustees<lb /><lb />Laurence G. Avery<lb />President<lb /><lb />Scott J. Parker<lb />Vice-President<lb /><lb />Betsy G. Moyer<lb />Secretary-Treasurer<lb /><lb />James Applewhite<lb />Milly S. Barranger<lb />Charles W. Cheek<lb />Byrd G. Cornwell<lb />Janet M. Green<lb />Paul E. Green, Jr.<lb />Paul M. Green<lb />H.G. Jones<lb />John P. Kennedy, Jr.<lb />Roy Parker<lb />Sam Ragan<lb />Avery B. Russell<lb />Shelby Stephenson<lb />Mark R. Sumner<lb />Ira David Wood III<lb />Rhoda H. Wynn<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Executive Director<lb />Marsha Warren<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Post Office Box 2624<lb />Chapel Hill, NC 27515<lb />(919) 968-1655<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />TEXAS! TO RECEIVE PAUL GREEN SEMINAR AWARD<lb /><lb />The Paul Green Foundation (Chapel Hill, NC) has announced<lb />the awarding of a $2500 grant which will support a unique<lb />theatre production seminar at the National Conference on<lb />Outdoor Drama in Bardstown, KY, October 24-27, 1991.<lb /><lb />The award is a dual-purpose program designed to offer<lb />dramas distinctive, high-quality, practical marketing<lb />information and to honor an individual theatre company<lb />which has clearly excelled in that field of theatre<lb />production.<lb /><lb />Selected to receive the award and deliver the Paul Green<lb />Seminar in Theatre Production is the Texas Panhandle<lb />Heritage Foundation, producers of TEXAS! (Canyon, TX).<lb />"For several years, the Paul Green Foundation Board has<lb />been looking for ways to be of service to the outdoor<lb />dramas, and with the seminar we�?Tve found a way," said<lb />Laurence Avery, president of the Paul Green Foundation.<lb />"It is our hope that the seminar will strengthen the<lb />movement as a whole by helping people enhance the<lb />financial underpinning of the plays."<lb /><lb />The unusual two-and-a-half-hour seminar scheduled for<lb />Saturday, October 26, will be conducted by the management<lb />team from TEXAS! which, in many ways, has been<lb />responsible for the remarkable attendance record of the<lb />musical drama as it grew from 61,388 audience members in<lb />1966 to 110,621 people in 1990 - a whopping 99% of<lb />capacity. "Raymond Raillard, Margaret Harper and Patty<lb />Bryant represent the best the outdoor drama movement has<lb />ever produced," said Avery, "and we�?Tre pleased to<lb />showcase their campaign and method of operation."<lb /><lb />Designed for the seasoned professional manager and PR<lb />director, already well-acquainted with the basics of<lb />audience development and promotion, the seminar will<lb />offer an inside look at the nuts-and-bolts of the TEXAS!<lb />marketing campaign, with emphasis on those elements of<lb />the campaign which set it apart from the more traditional<lb />marketing approaches used by many outdoor dramas in the<lb />wes.<lb /><lb />The Paul Green Foundation was established in 1982 to<lb /><lb />encourage and promote symphonic outdoor drama, and to<lb />further the work of the Pulitzer Prize-winning<lb />playwright, author of The Lost Colony (Manteo, NC), and<lb /><lb />originator of the symphonic outdoor drama genre.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>The Paul Green Foundation, Inc.<lb /><lb />A Wit afer<lb /><lb />} ps a Fe Le; j WA LAL<lb />EE hed PO<lb /><lb />LCL a fatt., ;<lb /><lb />3 4 A AS<lb />la pt ty<lb />LoLEL *<lb /><lb />iL ard - 7 hae<lb /><lb />Marsha Warren<lb />Executive Director<lb /><lb />Post Office Box 2624<lb />Chapel Hill, NC 27515<lb />(919)968-1655<lb /><lb /></p>
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