Executive Letter for March 2015: Seeing Change
Diversity and inclusion are more than just values and talking points; they require and entail a specific series of actions.
Diversity and inclusion are more than just values and talking points; they require and entail a specific series of actions.
As the field faces the uncertain future, might ensemble theatres—with their mix of continuity and adaptability, and their focus on the artistic mission—point the way forward?
No one sets out to do average work in the theatre, but to do anything exceptionally well requires prioritizing—and some balls are going to drop.
Our “theatre nation” has come a long way since TCG began in 1961, and innovation and intentionality have been two watchwords as it’s grown.
TCG’s Theatre Facts report gives cause for hope, and a new database of Holocaust plays recalls theatre’s essence as a living document.
TCG executive director Teresa Eyring on the convergence of media technology and theatre.
Theatre Communications Group executive director Teresa Eyring discusses the new set of National Core Arts Standards and arts funding for New York City schools.
Theatre Communications Group executive director Teresa Eyring addresses the financial difficulties that come with being involved in the performing arts.
Theatre Communications Group executive director Teresa Eyring addresses the role of theatre in education.
Teresa Eyring discusses how actors can become activists and explore global issues.