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When more than one theatre or entertainment facility is available, either in <br />the same house or within a definable entertainment district, the optimal <br />minimum for one house can be reduced without a concomitant loss of <br />efficiency or audience response. Even the invested capital can be spread <br />over a wider base. With this in mind, working within an entertainment <br />district concept, we have designed the following program profile for the <br />Morris Civic Auditorium. <br />The Morris Civic Auditorium is currently used 30 -40 times annually. These <br />30 -40 event days also involve some rehearsal and set -up time. The <br />Broadway Theatre League and the South Bend Symphony produce 27 of <br />these event days. It is upon this base we build and suggest the following <br />program profile: <br />The Broadway Theatre League: <br />The South Bend Symphony: <br />Other locally produced live performances: <br />Civic, corporate, educational use: <br />Convention use, in conjunction with <br />the Century Center: <br />As a Promoter House: <br />As a Presenter House: <br />TOTAL: <br />- 15 - <br />17 -20 event days <br />10 -13 event days <br />4 -6 event days <br />5 event days <br />5 -6 event days <br />20 -30 event days <br />15 -24 event days <br />76 -104 EVENT DAYS <br />