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The Wallace Foundation announced a $40 million arts initiative, which will provide funding for approximately 25 arts organizations over six years to build and maintain audiences.
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The Wallace Foundation announced a $40 million arts initiative, which will provide funding for approximately 25 arts organizations over six years to build and maintain audiences.
The Dallas-based theatre company’s 11th season will feature Mike Bartlett’s “Bull” and Amy Herzog’s “Belleville.”
The August Wilson Center gets a second life, Broadway sells a lot of tickets and a free download in today’s mid-day news round-up.
The City of Berkeley has proclaimed that Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014 is Tony Taccone Day.
While reporting a piece on Americans at the Fringe, our reporter found many shows to admire.
Dallas Theater Center aims to fix low-level engagement from certain areas of the city with its new Neighborhood Initiative.
Boston’s ART will have sent five shows to Broadway in just three years as of next March, when “Finding Neverland” opens in New York.
Where are the ladies? and other reactions from the Internet about our Top 10 Most-Produced Play list.
New Long Beach, Ca. company debuts with revival of Off-Broadway “Frankenstein” tuner.
Offerings include plays helmed by Darko Tresnjak, Rebecca Taichman and Scott Ellis.