Cornerstone copes with sabbatical
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Cornerstone Theater will operate without its two co-founders from July through February, when artistic director Bill Rauch takes a sabbatical. Co-founder Alison Carey exited last year.
Rauch’s sabbatical was already established in his three-year contract when the company learned that Carey was leaving, he says. Associate artistic director Mark Valdez will fill in as interim artistic director, assisted by a committee of three including founding member Lynn Jeffries.
In addition to continuing its faith-based programming cycle, Cornerstone plans to launch a new educational wing, Cornerstone Institute, in Rauch’s absence. But he said he will be back to direct the first production to grow out of the new institute, in 2004.
-- Don Shirley
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