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MSU’s Wharton Center to partner with Broadway Grand Rapids

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Contact: Kristen Parker, University Relations, Office: (517) 353-8942, Cell: (517) 980-0709, Kristen.Parker@ur.msu.edu; Kent Love, Wharton Center for Performing Arts, Office: (517) 884-3113

Published: Oct. 08, 2009 E-mail Editor

EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State University’s Wharton Center for Performing Arts has partnered with Broadway Grand Rapids, a move designed to bring the best of Broadway and arts education programs to West Michigan.

Wharton Center has signed a management agreement to coordinate the day-to-day operations of the 21-year-old organization, which presents and promotes touring Broadway productions at DeVos Performance Hall in Grand Rapids. Starting with the 2010-11 season, Wharton Center will book and contract the annual Broadway series, supervise show marketing, coordinate production needs and present arts education programs through its MSU Federal Credit Union Institute for Arts and Creativity.

“Wharton Center’s mission is to serve as a leading resource for renowned arts entertainment and education programs,” said Mike Brand, executive director of Wharton Center. “This partnership will deepen our relationship with the West Michigan community and further position Wharton Center and MSU as a leading resource for performing arts entertainment and education programs.”

Prior to the agreement, Wharton Center staff was assisting Broadway Grand Rapids with marketing for the 2009-10 Broadway series to help increase subscriptions and single-ticket sales, Brand said.

The current staff and board of directors of Broadway Grand Rapids will remain to work closely with the Wharton Center team.

“This partnership will allow us to leverage Wharton Center’s long-standing relationships with key producers to ensure the best of Broadway comes to West Michigan,” said Harvey Gainey, president of Broadway of Grand Rapids board of directors. “Not only will it lead to high-quality touring productions, but also more people coming to the theater and more economic impact for our region.”

In addition to managing the Broadway series, Wharton Center’s MSU Federal Credit Union Institute for Arts and Creativity, in its second year, will engage the West Michigan community with arts education programs such as artist residency workshops and possible pilot partnerships with schools.

“There is clearly a need to expand arts education in our state, and the institute welcomes the opportunity to use its resources to integrate the arts and academics for a statewide audience,” Brand said. “We look forward to partnering with educators and residents in West Michigan to provide meaningful, participatory arts education programs.”

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