On The Road To Better Times In San Antonio

Two years ago, the San Antonio Symphony was in dire financial straits, and came perilously close to shutting down completely. Today, as the SAS launches its second full season following a tumultuous period in bankruptcy, things are looking up, and the orchestra is seeing a sharp uptick in ticket sales as well as philanthropic giving. “The symphony already has $2 million of its almost $6 million budget for the 2005-06 season,” and officials are confident that the ensemble will be able to operate without a deficit this year.