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TPAC director unveils 'TPAC Live' season and says finances are stabilizing
Summary
Topeka Performing Arts Center Executive Director Daniel Kaye reported modest operating deficits narrowing to a projected $23,000 by year-end, announced a seven-show ‘TPAC Live’ series starting September and $149,000 in sponsorship commitments.
Topeka Performing Arts Center Executive Director Daniel Kaye told the city council on June 17 that TPAC’s finances are stabilizing and announced a new season program, "TPAC Live," to bring in local audiences and downtown activity.
Kaye said the venue had budgeted to use reserves but is now projecting a smaller-than-expected draw on reserves: "We approved to use reserves, and we approved to use $66,000. ... We're actually only $23,000 forecasted at the end of the year," he told the council.
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