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SHUBERT ARTS GRANTS GIVEN

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Thirteen California arts organizations have been awarded $260,000 in grants from the Shubert Foundation--part of the $3.3 million awarded to 199 arts institutions in 26 states. “The 1986 grant total was the highest in our 41-year history,” said Schubert board chairman Gerald Schoenfeld in New York.

The highest grantee here was the Mark Taper Forum with an $85,000 award. Overall the largest grant of $250,000 went to the New York Shakespeare Festival.

Other major grants went to the Manhattan Theatre Club, $85,000; Actors Theatre of Louisville, $75,000; Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Conn., $70,000, and Los Angeles Theatre Center, $50,000, “in recognition,” a spokeswoman said, “of it being a new theater.”

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Other California recipients include San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theatre, $25,000; South Coast Repertory Theatre, $20,000; San Francisco Ballet, $20,000, and the Old Globe in San Diego, $12,500.

The Shubert Foundation is the largest private donor to nonprofit theaters in the nation. The grants are all given without restriction.

Grants also went to graduate theater departments at Columbia and Yale, as well as $5,000 to CalArts in Valencia.

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