TCG Announces Recipients of Leadership U Grants
Eight early-career theatre leaders will recieve grants to work with mentors at TCG member theatres.
Eight early-career theatre leaders will recieve grants to work with mentors at TCG member theatres.
Budhu comes to TCG from the Theater Offensive, an LGBTQ nonprofit in Boston.
Theatres in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware will offer a total of 10-12 sensory-friendly performances in the next 2 years.
Six new board members have also been appointed.
Two of the show’s Broadway producers, Stephen C. Byrd and Alia Jones-Harvey, and the Vilcek Foundation will also be recognized.
More than $1.18 million was awarded to nonprofit organizations to support audience building projects.
An award for John O’Neal and a stirring keynote from Anna Deavere Smith began the conference at the intersection of civil rights and theatre.
Ten leaders of color from the D.C. Metro area will receive development and networking opportunities.
Moore will bring his performing arts administration experience, including at TCG, to Louisville.
At a recent forum about cultural appropriation, artists shared stories of microaggressions and mapped solutions for the future.