Over the past year several Minnesota theaters have closed their doors. Others are struggling to stay open, but the outlook is bleak. Artists say they're victims of what they call "the perfect storm." Minnesota Public Radio's Marianne Combs reports: {Minnesota Citizens for the Arts Director Sheila Smith says artists are suffering now more than ever in her 15 year career as an arts advocate. After the attacks of September 11th 2001 the various funding sources for arts organizations - ticket sales, foundation support and state funding - simultaneously tanked. But yet, Smith says, the crisis isn't getting the attention it deserves: