June 18, 2009
Charity Takes Center Stage
How nonprofit groups use theatrical presentations to help them understand thorny issues
A man in his 20s, who has just joined the board of his family's foundation, is bright, enthusiastic, and bubbling over with new ideas. But he soon begins butting heads with older board members and their established thinking. Just as the situation reaches a boiling point, the individuals stop talking to one another — and look to a watching audience for a resolution.
This is Stalemate, a play performed by professional actors that dramatizes generational succession
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