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By Janelle Gelfand
Reprinted by permission of The Cincinnati Enquirer
Benjamin and Marian
Schuster are two of the driving forces behind
the performing arts center which bears their name.
The Schusters have donated $8 million toward the
new arts center.
Q:
Why did you decide to become involved in this
project?
Dr. Schuster: It was just fortuitous.
Weve always been interested in the arts;
our children went to the National Music Camp at
Interlochen (Mich.) for many years, and all played
instruments. Marian has a background in music.
Marian and I just felt it was the right thing
to do. I use the term carpe diem, because we just
seized the moment.
Q:
Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus have bigger
arts scenes. Is Dayton poised for something bigger?
Dr. Schuster: Dayton didnt
have that draw. But now that we have the hall,
we can afford big Broadway shows, which will be
an attraction. Also, artists who come to perform
will be impressed.
Our hope and our vision is that with this new
performing arts center, it will be the mecca for
not only Dayton, but for all the outlying areas
to come in, and to have a wonderful weekend.
Q:
Did you have any request for the design?
Dr. Schuster: No, but we should
give credit to Second and Main Ltd., who were
instrumental in spearheading this drive for the
performing arts center. They had the wisdom, the
sagacity, the drive to put this thing forward.
Then they hired a world-class architect.
Even though our name may appear on the building,
the real start appears with this group of people.
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