The 24 Hour Plays to Partner With Arizona Theatre Company
A special edition of the 24 Hour Plays: Viral Monologues series will benefit Arizona Theatre Company.
A special edition of the 24 Hour Plays: Viral Monologues series will benefit Arizona Theatre Company.
The director rounds out a stellar season with a radio rendering of a play salvaged from the Public Theater’s canceled Shakespeare in the Park season.
The virtual event will include a pre-show fundraiser, special guests, and performances.
Miller joined the company as associate producer last spring.
The initiative, administered by 6 U.S. Regional Arts Organizations, will award $10 million in emergency grants.
The Pittsburgh company will produce and publish the selected works by middle and high school students.
Arts Midwest, in partnership with the NEA, awards $1.7 million to support Shakespeare programs with theatre companies, schools, and the juvenile justice system.
Grise will develop new works with local communities as part of the three-year residency.
A group of 50 artists have been creating theatre-inspired work to be released virtually.
The organization will double its counseling staff to aid performing arts workers in selecting and securing affordable health insurance plans.