Managing Director Amy Wratchford to Leave American Shakespeare Center
Wratchford has served as ASC’s managing director since May 2010.
Wratchford has served as ASC’s managing director since May 2010.
After three decades of form-breaking work, the influential company is folding up regular business and creating a comprehensive living archive.
For decades, the founder of the Phoenix Theatre and Fonseca Theatre made exciting theatre in Indianapolis, and he had more in store.
The company hopes to return to in-person performances in summer 2021 with a play from Inda Craig-Galván.
In her and her team’s first season at OSF, Nataki Garrett has faced COVID and wildfires, challenges that have only intensified their ties to the community.
The award celebrates female composers and comes with a $10,000 grant.
Trainings based in theatre learning strategies are available for corporations, nonprofits, educators, and families.
This year the New England Foundation for the Arts has awarded over $1 million to support 10 new works.
The season will feature a variety of online offerings and a world premiere from Kara-Lynn Vaeni.
This lead gift supports an initiative led by Brooklyn’s Billie Holiday Theatre and aimed at allowing Black theatres to thrive.