Yale University Conducts Study to Determine The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s Economic Impact
By: Kelsey Denette
A consulting group from the Yale School of Management has completed a study on the economic impact of The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey on the greater Madison area. The group worked pro bono and was commissioned by the Theatre in September, 2010. The results quantify the spending of the Theatre, as well as its audiences, artists, students and staff in conjunction with attending or working for the Theatre, and calculates the effect of that spending on the economy of the greater Madison area, defined as a 20 minute driving radius from Madison. This includes towns in Morris, Essex, Somerset and Union counties including Chatham, Morristown, Summit, Florham Park, Livingston, Maplewood, Short Hills and Irvington.
The rigorous study conservatively approximates a $5.7 million annual impact on the Madison area alone - a 138% increase from a previous study conducted in 2003. "This study shows the importance of our institution to the Madison area economic health," said Managing Director Jeanne Barrett. "While the work on our stage speaks for itself, a study quantifying our economic impact strengthens our case for support when talking to potential donors, government leaders and local business owners about the role The Shakespeare Theatre plays in the community."
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