Visiting North Carolina Theatres in the Wake of HB2
The 2016 North Carolina Theatre Conference offers models for theatres to respond to political issues this election year.
The 2016 North Carolina Theatre Conference offers models for theatres to respond to political issues this election year.
Theatre for young audiences is on the rise, and the possibilities are endless.
Theatremakers are acting on environmental issues and bringing concerns about climate change to the stage.
In light of recent controversies over plays by Katori Hall and Lloyd Suh, it’s clear that theatre needs a color-conscious casting approach.
Looking back on a year of flourishing and hard conversations, and looking forward to more.
TCG’s annual Fall Forum and Theatre Facts shine a fresh spotlight on strategic planning.
The push for gender equity in American theatre is part of a global struggle, and the stakes are economic as well as spiritual.
The Midnight Run, now a 10-year tradition, can show us a lot about how shared experience can deepen a sense of connection.
Meeting with TCG’s Canadian counterpart, we recognize common challenges—and a common need for a broader perspective.
We have much to learn—and some things to teach, as well—in our global collaborations.