TURNAROUND: The Grove Shakespeare Festival, which nearly...
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TURNAROUND: The Grove Shakespeare Festival, which nearly bellied-up in September after starting the season with a $42,000 deficit, ended 1990 with its first cash surplus in at least three years. . . . The festival is about $10,000 in the black, thanks to better-than-expected ticket sales during its last two productions, “The Importance of Being Earnest” and “A Child’s Christmas in Wales.” . . . The Grove is the county’s second largest professional troupe. Its 1991 season opens in four months.
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