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2023 Community Theatre Management Conference

Find Solutions With Fellow Theatremakers

AACT’s annual Community Theatre Management Conference (CTMC) returns to an in-person format, June 11-13, in Louisville, Kentucky, prior to AACTFest 2023

CTMC is open to administrators at all levels, so whether you’re a full-time professional manager, a part-time office administrator, a board member, or that dedicated volunteer who does it all, you are invited and welcome to attend. 

Participants will gain valuable insight, best practices, and new perspectives through a customized series of intensive, topic-specific, large and small group discussions that speak directly to your unique challenges and experiences. A pre-conference questionnaire identifies and prioritizes topics for discussions, including challenges and traditional topics such as: 

  • Sales and marketing
  • Other sources of earned income 
  • Fundraising and development 
  • Event planning 
  • Season and play selections 
  • Volunteers 
  • Education and outreach 
  • Box office operations 
  • Board 
  • and more! 

Register Now

AACT Member      $285 (by June 1)   $315 (after June1)
Non-Member         $360 (by June 1)   $390 (after June1)

AACTFest 2023 attendees receive a $15 discount.

Conference attendees can receive the same discounts on hotel and airline rates as AACTFest attendees.

“I especially appreciate the openness and honesty the group was able to achieve, without judgement or disparagement.  That was what made this conference so helpful. As Chad-Alan reminded us, we are not alone and knowing that others in the theater community share our devotion and love for the arts as well as our worries and challenges was very reassuring and inspiring.” – Dianne Beaulieu-Arms, Poison Apple Productions, Pittsburg, California
 

Facilitator:

Chad-Alan Carr, Founding Executive/ Artistic Director of the Gettysburg (PA) Community Theatre. Chad serves on the AACT Board of Directors, and was Chair of the AACT National Youth Festival at AACTFest 2017 and AACTFest 2019. His accomplishments include directing the Eastern States Regional Premiere of The Penguin Project (theatre for youth with special needs) and serving as a board member for the Pennsylvania Association of Community Theatres and Eastern States Theatre Association, as well as AACT. A frequent presenter at AACTFests and panelist in AACT Roundtables, he brings to CTMC a wealth of experience and an ability to create dynamic group interactions.

As previous years’ attendees know, the Community Theatre Management Conference will give you fresh ideas, a renewed enthusiasm for your theatre management role, and a nationwide network of colleagues. 

If your membership is not current, Join NOW and take advantage of the member rates on these exciting 2021AACT events.

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