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Schubas Tavern and Lincoln Hall vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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3.4
Chicago, IL1$2.4M57
1959
4.5
Chicago, IL1$21.4M520
1965
3.9
Red Wing, MN1$6.3M125
1946
3.1
Richmond, VA1$860,00030
People's Light
1974
3.4
Malvern, PA1$8.8M20
-
3.4
Burbank, CA1$1.1M37
1975
3.4
Yakima, WA1$1.4M72
1954
3.7
Milwaukee, WI1$13.1M-
The Onion
1988
4.5
Chicago, IL1$2.7M17
Florida Studio Theatre
1974
3.9
Sarasota, FL1$9.2M20
1996
3.3
Columbus, OH1$1.6M30
1990
3.1
Cincinnati, OH1$79,00050
the Mann. Center for the Performing Arts
1935
4.0
Philadelphia, PA1$50.0M10
1927
3.7
Memphis, TN1$11.0M320

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Schubas Tavern and Lincoln Hall salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Schubas Tavern and Lincoln Hall
$47,057$22.62-

Compare Schubas Tavern and Lincoln Hall job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Schubas Tavern and Lincoln Hall
$60,166$28.93
the Mann. Center for the Performing Arts
$90,805$43.66
Big Fish Works
$68,701$33.03
Orpheum Theatre Group
$65,142$31.32
Richmond Raceway
$63,785$30.67
The Capitol Theatre
$56,210$27.02
The Onion
$54,606$26.25
The Second City
$53,031$25.50
Cincinnati Arts
$51,732$24.87
Shadowbox Live
$50,472$24.27
Flappers Comedy Club
$48,473$23.30
Florida Studio Theatre
$44,114$21.21
People's Light
$42,852$20.60
Milwaukee Rep
$31,243$15.02

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Schubas Tavern and Lincoln Hall demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Schubas Tavern and Lincoln Hall vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
People's Light34%66%
Milwaukee Rep34%66%
Orpheum Theatre Group41%59%
Cincinnati Arts45%55%
the Mann. Center for the Performing Arts46%54%
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the Mann. Center for the Performing Arts

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People's Light

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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
the Mann. Center for the Performing Arts
74%9%9%4%4%
8.8
People's Light
75%8%9%3%5%
6.3
68%11%12%6%3%
7.6
73%10%8%6%4%
7.2
72%10%8%6%3%
6.6

Schubas Tavern and Lincoln Hall and similar companies CEOs

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Catherine M. Cahill
the Mann. Center for the Performing Arts

Catherine M. Cahill is the President and CEO at The Mann Center for the Performing Arts. Previously, Catherine was the Chief Executive Officer at Brooklyn Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. Catherine holds a Bachelor of Music in Performance - Cello from Temple University and a Master of Science in Arts Administration/Arts Management from Drexel University.

Michael McAvoy
The Onion

Brett Batterson
Orpheum Theatre Group

Stacie Boord
Shadowbox Live

Chief Executive Officer at Shadowbox Live - the nation’s largest resident ensemble theatre company. At Shadowbox Live, we are meta-performers, business people, and community leaders. As CEO of the largest resident ensemble theatre company in the country, I have the unique pleasure of assuming all of these roles over my three decades within the company. I have taken great pride in successfully advancing the company - both as an impacting arts force in Columbus and on an administrative level - since the company’s inception in 1988. I am humbled and so grateful to be part of the largest resident ensemble theatre company in the country, both on stage and as the CEO. Annually, we produce roughly 450 live performances part of 19 original productions. By leveraging my teambuilding and leadership skills over the past three decades, Shadowbox Live has seen incredible accomplishments to boast. Awards in Business: • Non-profit Innovator by City Pulse Columbus (2019) • C-Suite Award Honoree by Columbus Business First (2019) • C-Suite Award Honoree by Columbus Business First (2020) Awards in Performing Arts: • Excellence in a Featured Role for performance of Dolly in Holiday Hoopla’s” Santa Babies” from Theatre Roundtable • Best Actress in a Musical for Princess Tomihime in “Tenshu” from Theatre Roundtable • Best Actress for performance of Aldrich in “Freeze Tag” from Columbus Alive • Best Actress for performance of Anna in “Miss Reardon Drinks a Little” from The Other Paper • Best Actress in a Musical nomination from Broadwayworld.com for role of Velma in “Chicago” • Shadowbox Live’s self-produced weekly television show (for three years), “Shadowbox Wired,” which I performed in, was nominated for a regional Emmy Award Member: National Association of Women Business Owners, Theatre Communications Group, Conscious Capitalism Columbus, Columbus Metropolitan Club, 2020 Club, Columbus Business First Leadership Trust Member

Timothy Morris
The Capitol Theatre

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