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If we can’t have theatre until we can gather again safely, what are U.S. theatres and artists going to do in the meantime, and after?
If we can’t have theatre until we can gather again safely, what are U.S. theatres and artists going to do in the meantime, and after?
The season features a diverse slate of works new and old, all directed by women, and an emphasis on local collaborations and community partnerships.
The theatre will commission four works as part of its inaugural class of its new commissioning program.
Four theatres will join the New York-based company in programming work centering Asian American artists and performers.
Ingui has been serving as acting managing director since July 2019.
After 13 years with the Connecticut org, he’ll finish in July, with Kit Ingui stepping in as acting managing director.
As a new generation of producers become nonprofit artistic leaders, they are redefining the parameters of the job.
Next season at the Connecticut theatre will feature period pieces by Lauren Yee, Lloyd Suh, Doug Wright, and a world premiere by Ricardo Pérez González.
In the inaugural joint event between American Theatre and Signature Theatre Company, a discussion with Bill Rauch, Ralph Peña, Erica Jensen, and Jacob Padrón on successful strategies for making more equitable theatre.
This year’s TCG Fall Forum on Governance challenged theatremakers and their boards to dig deep and think big.