Entrepreneurial Arts and Cultural Leadership: Traits of Success in Nonprofit Theatre

Author:   Bonnie Fogel ,  Brett Ashley Crawford
Publisher:   Intellect
ISBN:  

9781835951194


Pages:   198
Publication Date:   25 July 2025
Format:   Hardback
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A tactical guide for nonprofit arts leaders, revealing the entrepreneurial traits that turn creative passion into sustainable success. Entrepreneurial Arts and Cultural Leadership focuses on real-world strategies for developing the entrepreneurial mindset necessary for leading and sustaining nonprofit arts organizations. Bonnie Fogel and Brett Ashley Crawford examine the leadership traits that drive innovation, adaptability, and long-term viability in the ever-evolving arts sector. Through the case study of Imagination Stage, they highlight how successful nonprofit theater leaders can navigate financial instability, advocate for equity and inclusion, and implement sustainable business models in a landscape forever impacted by national and global events. With practical insights, tools, and a resource-rich appendix, this book offers arts managers, educators, and nonprofit leaders a roadmap for resilience and growth. Whether you are an advanced student, a researcher, or an arts executive seeking inspiration, this book provides an essential framework for building the future of nonprofit theatre.

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Author:   Bonnie Fogel ,  Brett Ashley Crawford
Publisher:   Intellect
Imprint:   Intellect Books
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.523kg
ISBN:  

9781835951194


ISBN 10:   1835951198
Pages:   198
Publication Date:   25 July 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction: Why Is Entrepreneurship Critical in Arts Leadership? Trait 1. The Vision Thing: The Entrepreneurial Leadership Imperative Trait 2. It’s All about the People: Staff and Board Trait 3. Igniting and Engaging: Entrepreneurial Leadership and the Board Trait 4. Making the Difference: Partnership and Community Trait 5. The Power of Your Voice and Advocacy Trait 6. The Entrepreneurial Balance: Risk vs. Opportunity Appendices    A. The Origin Story    B. Imagination Stage Chronology    C. Who’s Who    D. Board Responsibilities    E. Board Management and Governance Toolkit    F. Board Member Engagement Grid    G. Annual Strategic Goal Dashboard Sample    H. Sample Board Meeting Agenda    I. Sample Weekly Board Report (aka Bonnie’s Board Brief’s)    J. Arts Accessibility Logic Model Endnotes Bibliography and Additional Resources About the Authors

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""This book would have been a good guide for me when I was starting out.  And now, with a deeper understanding of theories and business activities, I know this book talks a lot of sense.""                                                                                                                       ""Traits is a toolkit.  It works in bite-size chunks. If you’re not wanting to read through a book from beginning to end, but you’re a creative and entrepreneur who is eager to learn, this works well.""   Polly Crockett – Senior Lecturer in Arts Management, Bath Spa University (FHEA, FRSA, Cmgr MCMI) -- Polly Crockett ""The nonprofit arts sector can no longer afford to operate with outdated models and wishful thinking. Entrepreneurial Arts and Cultural Leadership provides a vital roadmap for arts leaders ready to embrace business-minded, revenue-generating strategies that ensure long-term sustainability. This book challenges the status quo and offers the tools we need to reimagine the future of our field."" -- Michael J. Bobbitt, Executive Arts Leader and Playwright


Author Information

Bonnie Fogel is the founder and longtime leader of Imagination Stage, one of the top Theatres for Young Audiences in the U.S., taking an entrepreneurial approach to build and guide the nonprofit over 43 years. As the executive head, Fogel advanced the mission through strategic leadership overseeing all aspects of the organization, deploying an entrepreneurial style she developed from her business background. Fogel succeeded through her vision, business acumen, entrepreneurial spirit, communication skills, and ""people first"" perspective that empowered others. Brett Ashley Crawford is an Associate Teaching Professor and Faculty Chair of the Arts & Entertainment Management programs at Carnegie Mellon University, USA with a background in theatre management and extensive experience in the field. She has earned multiple degrees including a PhD in Theatre History and Criticism, and her research focuses on audiences, engagement, and how technology disrupts the arts and cultural fields. Crawford also had a career in theatre and worked her way up from stage managing to managing director roles in NY, MD, and GA.

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