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MTAB's Core Values

 

MILLER THEATRE ADVISORY BOARD (MTAB)
CORE VALUES FOR PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTING POLICIES
AT MILLER OUTDOOR THEATRE  (MOT)

(1)  QUALITY is our foremost consideration in selecting performances for the Miller stage.  -- Performances shall be of professional caliber. While MTAB appreciates the crucial role that civic and emerging arts organizations play in the city's cultural fabric, MTAB's commitment is to present the finest, most professional performances available.

(2)  We are committed to serving the many DIVERSE communities of Houston. --  Programs with cross-over, multi-cultural and multi-generational appeal are particularly encouraged.

(3)  We support performances with BROAD, POPULAR APPEAL. --  The vastness of the Miller stage and audience area demands that MTAB select performances which will attract a sizeable audience, and support cultural tourism.   MTAB appreciates the fact that many performances, while of a generally accepted "excellent" artistic quality, are nonetheless of a limited audience appeal.  MTAB believes such performances should be presented in more suitable, intimate spaces rather than at a venue as large as MOT.   Conversely, performances with an anticipated attendance of more than 6,000 per night would be more suitable for a venue larger than MOT.   Performances at MOT shall be “family friendly” in content.

(4)  We expect a high level of  ACCOUNTABILITY. -- MTAB funds selected performances on the Miller stage, produced/presented by non-profit organizations who follow sound business practices, regardless of their budget size.  MTAB expects Grantees to follow the rules and regulations of the grant process and of the theatre facility.  Grantees not in compliance may face reduction and/or elimination of future funding.

(5)  We fund programs that are COST-EFFECTIVE  in audience reach.  -- Although quality is the number one consideration for performances at Miller, MTAB also pays close attention to the program’s cost for audience reached by measuring “per capita” yield for MTAB funds.   With considerations for weather allowed, a Grantee whose event’s per capita funding exceeds average per caps for similar events may find future funding reduced or eliminated.  Also, while MTAB does provide marketing support in the form of the season calendar, the web site, and regular notices to the media, the responsibility for primary marketing of the event is with the Grantee.

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 Children's Performances

Learning about China
Dance of Asian America
August 10, 11:00 am
Open your eyes to the rich cultural heritage of China through authentic Chinese dances.  This interactive performance involves audience members with dance props and dance movements.
Presented by Young Audiences of Houston

Texas, Alive with Music
Paragon Brass Ensemble
August 12, 11am
View the sweeping pageantry of Texas history through music.  Listen and learn as Paragon Brass traces this epic saga with musical selections relating Texas' journey from colonization to independent nation to the Lone Star State.
Presented by Young Audiences of Houston

Discover Korea's Rich Cultural Heritage
Ari Rang Korean Folk Dance Group
August 16, 11:00 am
Discover Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, through the richness of its dance and music. The performance of Korean classical and folk dances features colorful costumes, traditional music and instruments including exciting drums and vibrant gongs.
Presented by Young Audiences of Houston

You Don't Need Words to Tell a Story
Texas Mime Theatre
August 17, 11:00 am
Character, plot, conflict, and setting are Texas Mime's Theatre's "silent partners" in this creative program that combines the art of pantomime with a lesson on the elements of stories.  Students might find themselves on stage as members of the "orchestra"!
Presented by Young Audiences of Houston

The Lion, The Witch, & The Wardrobe
A.D. Players
August 19, 11:00 am
The life and death struggle for Narnia brought to life from the page to the stage! The Great Lion takes on his archenemy in the cosmic battle of the ages as the classic literature of C. S. Lewis comes to life on stage. Join in the triumph of good over evil in this exciting and imaginative production of this famous children's classic.
Presented by Young Audiences of Houston

For a complete listing of our children's performances, please click here.

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