In Small Theatres as in Large Ones, Money Talks—but Are We Listening?
In the struggle to make work on tiny budgets, small theatres in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles may have more in common than not.
In the struggle to make work on tiny budgets, small theatres in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles may have more in common than not.
Among the grantees are Emerson College, the National New Play Network, and TCG.
At the opening gathering of Theatre Communications Group’s 2015 National Conference, the topics include race, Cleveland, and performance by any means necessary.
At the TCG National Conference this week, James Houghton, Lear deBessonet and Rhodessa Jones will be recognized for their theatrical achievements.
After a three-decade run at the magazine he helped to found, O’Quinn will be succeeded by a current senior editor.
New $52-million effort will support and study the audience-development work of 26 arts organizations, including 8 theatres.
But “I won’t be retiring from the theatre field,” he notes. He’s been at the job for 33 years.
Over three days in November, speakers and attendees worked through intertwining questions of finances, programming and diversity.
Theatre Communications Group’s star-studded event celebrated artists and organizations who’ve advanced the art and practice of theatre.
From Young Jean Lee to Roald Dahl, from Shaw to Wedekind, the issue is packed with peril and conflict.