Our Stories Are Shaped by Our Roots
With a little advance planning, conversation, and modest investment in resources, we can (and must) use our creativity for good.
With a little advance planning, conversation, and modest investment in resources, we can (and must) use our creativity for good.
Small theatre is an aesthetic as well as an economic designation, and both aspects deserve attention.
Onstage and off, TCG is integral to the nation’s theatre organizations and communities, and vice versa.
Youth theatre pros from across the U.S. gathered to share best practices and hopes at the end of June’s TCG National Conference in Miami.
The new scholarship will honor Kim’s legacy by supporting emerging costume designers.
Selected participants will receive a TCG Conference Scholarship and a year of professional development opportunities.
A historic gathering for theatres of color in St. Louis turned out to be a powerful and unexpectedly timely convening.
Formed to address the needs of a nascent resident theatre movement, TCG has grown, and is still growing, to serve an ever-changing field.
Eleven artists will receive grants to travel and foster international collaboration.
What is our commitment to experimentation, and to leading the field in this area?