Stages of Grief: How Two Shows Are Coping With Cancellation
The companies behind new productions of ‘Salesman之死’ and ‘Catch as Catch Can’ reflect on what was lost and what’s to come.
The companies behind new productions of ‘Salesman之死’ and ‘Catch as Catch Can’ reflect on what was lost and what’s to come.
A portion of the fund will be designated for New York City-based members.
Episodes will feature work from Heather Christian, Robert O’Hara, Jordan Harrison, Qui Nguyen, and more.
The program aims to support alumni in urgent need of funds due to the COVID-19 crisis.
Beyond simply streaming filmed stage productions, artists are getting creative in connecting with audiences and each other in a quarantined world.
Sixty percent of funds will be awarded in the form of direct grants from the NEA, while 40 percent will go to state arts agencies to make awards.
Forced to cancel the summer season, the festival will work with Audible to provide the season digitally.
Artist Relief will distribute unrestricted, individual $5,000 relief grants to artists across the country.
The Obie Awards will move online and the American Theatre Wing will move forward with plans to give money directly to artists.
A number of canceled shows from San Diego to Phoenix were recorded before the pandemic shutdown, and now you can watch them at home.