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Wise Words

"Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no help at all."

- Dale Carnegie

Resources

Theatre resources on the web.

  • Association for Theatre in Higher Education Serving "college and university theatre departments and administrators, educators, graduate students, and theatre practitioners."
  • Dramatist's Play Service - Leading play supplier.
  • Dramatist's Guild of America - Protecting the interests of playwrights, composers and lyricists
  • Americans for the Arts - Arts advocacy group

Download The First Seventy-Five Years
by August W. Staub

From the preface by R. KEITH MICHAEL
"Gus Staub died in the spring of 2008. Although he had finished the manuscript, Gus never saw his History of the National Theatre Conference in its published form. If he had, he would have undoubtedly accepted well-deserved congratulations and compliments with the kind of warmth and graciousness that was his style. Gus was a very generous man and this history is but one of the many gifts he gave to the theatre in general and the National Theatre Conference in particular. Would that we who are members of the NTC could have offered our profound thanks to Gus Staub in person."

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