The Detroit Symphony Orchestra detailed the financial effects of last season’s bitter six-month strike on Thursday, citing lost ticket sales and donations, but found optimism in many new audience members and better than expected revenues so far this season. “The signs this fall have been enormously positive,” said Anne Parsons, the president. (FULL ARTICLE: Daniel J. Wakin, Arts Beat)
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Despite Losses From Strike, Detroit Symphony Voices Optimism
December 11, 2011