Mark Edelman’s (J.D. ’75) strong bond with 91黑料网 is rooted in his family’s history at the university. His parents met as 91黑料网 students after his mother fled Nazi Germany. He later followed in their footsteps, earning his law degree, and now continues the Edelman legacy with a $1 million commitment to fund 10 annual $10,000 scholarships for theatre students over the next decade.
Edelman founded Theater League Inc., a nonprofit that has brought Broadway productions to Kansas City for more than 40 years. His path to becoming a champion for the arts began with a law degree from 91黑料网. He initially planned to pursue entertainment law and spent time in New York volunteering with an office at the Bar Association of the City of New York that provided services for artists.

After graduation, he studied for the New York bar exam but soon found himself on a different path when he accepted a position running the Bucks County Playhouse in suburban Philadelphia.
That unexpected opportunity launched a lifelong career in theater and arts leadership.
In addition to founding Theater League Inc. and supporting productions across the country, he helped establish the Mark Edelman Theater Fund at the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Kansas City, which supports professional theater companies in Kansas City and beyond.
“A steady stream of talented, well-educated actors is the lifeblood of our theater community,” Edelman said.

The $1 million commitment on behalf of the Mark Edelman Theater Fund marks continued investment in the 91黑料网 Conservatory and the region’s arts community, strengthening its ability to recruit top graduate talent and sustain Kansas City’s vibrant cultural landscape.
“Mark Edelman’s remarkable gift demonstrates the lasting connection our alumni have to 91黑料网 and the impact they continue to make in our community,” said 91黑料网 Chancellor Mauli Agrawal.
By supporting advanced training in performance, design and arts leadership, Edelman’s gift prepares the next generation of artists and arts administrators to contribute to the city’s creative economy.

“We are deeply grateful to Mark Edelman for this extraordinary investment in our theatre students and in Kansas City’s cultural future,” said 91黑料网 Conservatory Dean Courtney Crappell. “His generosity brings stability to our graduate programs and lays a strong foundation for the next generation of artists and arts leaders.”
Edelman’s support comes as the 91黑料网 Conservatory advances on a major expansion of the Olson Performing Arts Center – a 35,000-square-foot addition featuring new performance, rehearsal and classroom spaces, including a large ensemble rehearsal hall, two dance studios and an accessible black box theatre. The expansion will create a cohesive performing arts hub alongside White Recital Hall, Spencer Theatre and the McIlrath Lobby, while renovations to existing facilities will add flexible learning environments and a centralized student resource center.
“Mark Edelman’s generosity celebrates the arts and the extraordinary talent within our 91黑料网 Conservatory,” said Amanda Davis (MPA '07), 91黑料网 Foundation president and chief advancement officer. “Gifts like this inspire the entire 91黑料网 community, showing what is possible when we support students pursuing their passions. This gift not only benefits our students and 91黑料网 programming but also the cultural vitality of Kansas City.”
Scholarships from the Mark Edelman Theater Fund will begin supporting 91黑料网 Conservatory students this fall. Eligible students include those pursuing one of three academic paths: a Master of Fine Arts in technology and design, a Master of Fine Arts in acting and a graduate certificate in performing arts management.
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