Does anyone have any good stories to tell, advice to give, or
references for information on the best way to incorporate live
"performances" (such as dramatic readings, or small-scale musical
performances) into museum exhibitions?

Specifically, what's the best way to go about staffing such a thing
(utilizing sources outside of the museum itself) and what sorts of local
acting troups or resources are ideal contacts?  Are university drama
departments the best route?  What are the logistical concerns for
doing this sort of thing?  Etc...

-Bill

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