When Todd Bolender took over the struggling Kansas City Ballet in 1980, he knew he had to rebuild the company from the ground up. Bolender was 66 and the company was 24 years old. But according to news reports quoting ballet officials, the troupe was surviving “hand to mouth” and would have to hustle to come up with a $275,000 budget for Bolender’s first year.
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