Cheryl Strayed Says We Need Artists Now More Than Ever
The author of ‘Wild’ and ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ is the keynote speaker at the 2017 Theatre Communications Group national conference in Portland.
The author of ‘Wild’ and ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ is the keynote speaker at the 2017 Theatre Communications Group national conference in Portland.
Six leaders of color from Oregon’s theatre community will receive professional development and networking opportunities.
Movers, shakers, and makers in the Portland theatre community offer their favorite P-Town haunts.
Theatre is for the people, and it plays a critical role in lifting up our voices; I know because it’s lifted mine.
The annual convening for theatre artists and practitioners will be held in Missouri next year.
The grants will support the growth of new international collaborations, and further pre-existing international relationships.
TCG’s Rising Leaders of Color Program is seeking arts journalists of color for a fellowship with American Theatre and the Eugene O’Neill Critics Institute.
Arts journalism is fighting for its life, but it’s well past time to invite new voices to join the fray.
Sixteen teams from TCG member theatres will receive funding to support audience development.
Bitterman will lead the organization’s new cultivation department.