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The Rosendale Theatre Collective is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which owns, preserves, and manages the historic Rosendale Theatre in Rosendale, New York.
The Rosendale Theatre Collective is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which owns, preserves, and manages the historic Rosendale Theatre in Rosendale, New York.
* [https://www.rosendaletheatre.org/ Rosendale Theatre]
== Commentary ==
On the Boing Boing bulletin board, user cannibalpeas writes:
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I am on the board of a community-owned volunteer-run theatre. We mostly show art house and repertory films. A good number of our distributors have rapidly pivoted to doing revenue-share viewings. Unsurprisingly, this is almost entirely indie distributors as opposed to large multiplex distributors, which is kind of a perfect storm for us. Still nowhere near normal box office, but it may actually represent a full decimal of that number.
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* [https://bbs.boingboing.net/t/record-week-at-the-box-office-and-not-in-a-good-way/167098/6 Comment] @ Boing Boing (April 1, 2020)

Latest revision as of 07:37, 27 May 2020

The Rosendale Theatre Collective is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which owns, preserves, and manages the historic Rosendale Theatre in Rosendale, New York.

Commentary

On the Boing Boing bulletin board, user cannibalpeas writes:

I am on the board of a community-owned volunteer-run theatre. We mostly show art house and repertory films. A good number of our distributors have rapidly pivoted to doing revenue-share viewings. Unsurprisingly, this is almost entirely indie distributors as opposed to large multiplex distributors, which is kind of a perfect storm for us. Still nowhere near normal box office, but it may actually represent a full decimal of that number.

  • Comment @ Boing Boing (April 1, 2020)