There is a great resource for museum theater called IMTAL (International
Museum-Theater Aliance). Their web page is at:
http://www.mos.org/learn_more/imtal.html
If you contact them, I'm sure that they would have all the info that you need
or could tell you who to talk to.
Deb
--- Amber Auld Combs <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I'm doing some research into theater in museums. If your site uses actors
> for first-person interpretation and/or dramatic productions, I would
> appreciate it greatly if you could answer the following questions:
>
> 1). Do you have a contract with an outside agency? If so, who and for
> what (script writing, acting, etc.)?
>
> 2). Do you have your own acting troupe? What did you find were the
> advantages/disadvantages in having your own actors versus contracting out
> the work?
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