He took up writing and theater management in the closing years of the 19th century.
So the project was not affected by any means from the theatre management.
He's trying to hold on and to compromise the theater management.
In 1877 he left Paris for theatre management outside the capital.
Or perhaps the even more difficult field of theater management?
She has in effect invented a second career, theater management, to hold onto her first, acting.
He received a master's degree in theater management from Yale.
He is also an adjunct professor of theater management at Columbia.
And now, I'm not even justified in my complaints because theater management encourages this behavior.
He worked first as a farmer and then began working in theatre management in the 1880s.