So how does Theater relate to finance? The two are almost complete opposites, theater being carefree and freelance fun compare to finance, serious and up tight. When trying to find seminaries there really are not any but however both can tragically and deeply effect each other, and in many aspects to have theater run finance is needed, and to have finance theater is also needed. So it is kind of a need, and need relationship between the two fields.
In order to have a sussceful theater up and running there is going to be some end of financials or money exchanging going on, whether is from customers to ticket office or manager to actors there is an exchange of money taking place and that is where the financial end comes into play. In order for a theater to make money financial officers are needed to keep track of where all of the money is going. Financial people are needed to figured out the right ticket prices, how much to pay for actors, how much a production is worth and how much it could potentially bring in. there is a quote that goes “ there is no such business as show business” that goes to show that theater is in fact a living and breathing business and it does have finances deeply tied into it.
Finance cant just live by its self either, to have a surviving finance firm, yes you have to be on top of your game and serious about what you do. However on the other end you also need to relax and have a little fun from time and time again. Talking to some friends already in the finance world look at the stock market, if you have ever watched or seen where everyone is bidding on stocks that are kind of a theater performance. The stock brokers are told what to bid on or buy by the director, or head of the firm. The brokers or supporting cast then go and act out or perform the task that was given to them.
Almost all aspects of theater can be and are related to the finance field the chief executive or CEO in the financial field is simply thr writer and director of the play or of the finance firm. Around him he is surrounded by his supporting cast, the producer which trys his best to hold up the administration and financial end, the managers do their best to fill paper work out and do payroll for the actors or actresses that they represent. Then comes the program manager who is in charge of up keep of the set and work place and to make sure that everything ands everyone is running smoothly.
So after stepping back and looking at it theater and finance don’t really match up that good together but if you look at it closely they have each other other imbedded into one another. Its just not easy to see but it is indeed there. With out one or the other, the other would not and could not succeed.
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