The Perils of ‘Bigger Is Better’ Funding
We have the irony of considerable support, both public and private, going to subsidize the cultural tastes of the most affluent segment of the population.
We have the irony of considerable support, both public and private, going to subsidize the cultural tastes of the most affluent segment of the population.
An excerpt from the author’s collected poetry.
A dispute at ART raises issues of ‘interpretive freedom.’ Also: Equity fights playwrights over the conversion rule, and directors and writers talk collaboration.
She’s a director who lights a fire under the familiar.
Comings and goings across the U.S. and the pond.
Will funds be re-channeled for cultural purposes? Plus: A new tax plan could hit nonprofits hard.
Jan Kott writes about the exchange between life and drama so artfully that it sometimes appears that history and literature have performed his critical tasks for him.
More TV and video transfers are on the way.
Equity and LORT to spar again on labor issues.
Awards and opportunities nationwide (and beyond).