New Playbook Recommends Policies to Empower New York Artists
A new plan from Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY) outlines a long-term program for state and local lawmakers to improve conditions for artists.
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A new plan from Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY) outlines a long-term program for state and local lawmakers to improve conditions for artists.
Originally hired as transition manager and interim managing director, she started in her new permanent role early this month.
In joining a college theatre program with similar aims and aesthetics, the training arm of the experimental company will keep its students on track with minimal interruption.
This month, Allison heads to the former home of artist Frederic Edwin Church and readers uplift their mentors.
Roundabout Theatre Company and New Victory Theater partner to make performances more welcoming to neurodiverse audiences.
In the new docu-theatre piece ‘The Ford/Hill Project,’ the words of Christine Blasey Ford and Anita Hill—and their interrogators—live again onstage.
Program highlights include updates on funding, real estate, community resources, and advocacy
The directors of this iconic NYC festival, now a city-wide celebration since losing its longtime home, aren’t just planning next January’s programming but the fest’s next 20 years as well.
Running Oct. 21-27, the festival features works from multiple trans, nonbinary, and two-spirit+ artists.
The longtime leader of La Jolla Playhouse, where he had a strong record of Broadway transfers, will take over the Tony-eligible NYC nonprofit in July 2026.