New Study: Arts Orgs to Stagger Return Plans, Try Alternative Venues
Compared to TRG Arts’ last study, U.S. companies are pushing back plans by an average of almost 4 more months.
Stories from Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming.
Compared to TRG Arts’ last study, U.S. companies are pushing back plans by an average of almost 4 more months.
As arts organizations prepare for year-end campaigns, this report shows the worsening impact of COVID-19 on giving.
TRG Arts and Purple Seven report that a return will hinge on the end of social distancing and renewed marketing.
The 60th anniversary season will be dedicated to the company’s late founder, Fred C. Adams.
It’s going to be a long time before we’re back doing live theatre at full capacity indoors, but there is plenty of work to do until then.
Theatres in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and Idaho keep the theatre faith, and many or most employees, in hopes of a full return.
The Idaho new-play development conference, usually an intense, immersive small-town experience, went virtual this year but kept its spirit intact.
Two canceled 2019-20 productions highlight a shortened 3-show season.
A classicist at heart, the beloved dramaturg and translator was also a fierce champion and close reader of new work.
A conversation with the writer of ‘Heroes of the Fourth Turning’ about conversativism, Catholicism, and lingering in discomfort.