
Stories Told and Untold
As we reflect and look forward, know that in the new year TCG will continue to be a space for us to gather, nurture, and strengthen the theatre ecology.
As we reflect and look forward, know that in the new year TCG will continue to be a space for us to gather, nurture, and strengthen the theatre ecology.
From children’s storybooks to the recording studio, from New York City’s Five Points neighborhood to choir rehearsal, check out what’s onstage this month.
What drives the folks who keep theatres running, and how do they learn their trade? Funny you should ask.
Theatre administrators don’t make art—they just make art possible
When teaching arts administration, data and tech are important tools to have, but the human connection remains paramount.
They’re eager, exacting—and chock full of ideas.
12 programs that aim to equip students for leadership in the arts
Many theatre aspirants will end up needing admin skills anyway, so colleges are stepping up with B.A.s and other options.
Human resources for a human-centered medium seem increasingly urgent, particularly in light of #MeToo.
A former HR professional makes a case for her field, and a scholar uncovers early, more feminist drafts of ‘Kiss Me, Kate.’