Executive Director’s Note for March 2013: The Long and Short of It
This year’s vast mixture of work spotlighted new possibilities with respect to time, place and the nature of nurture in theatre today.
This year’s vast mixture of work spotlighted new possibilities with respect to time, place and the nature of nurture in theatre today.
It began as a way to illuminate black culture, but Black History Month has become a source of frustration for artists who yearn to be valued equally all year.
Looking back and hoping forward while staying alive to the present.
Our servicemen and women are returning to a country that has other priorities—and to challenges like unemployment, homelessness, mental illness and estrangement from their communities.
A reflection on Universes’ ‘Party People’ at Oregon Shakes, and the ways theatre can both document and inspire change.
Our executive director shares the highlights of TCG’s own ‘season.’
We must all be teaching artists now.
TCG is building on 50 years of the call of adventure, acted upon.
The arts are an integral part of our social infrastructure.
Whether you advocate for the arts or through the arts, an activist spirit is more important than ever.