The American Theatre Archive Project Aims to Preserve Theatrical Records, Create Archival Plan
No file left behind: Project calls for theatres, theatre companies to archive and preserve their past documents for the future.
No file left behind: Project calls for theatres, theatre companies to archive and preserve their past documents for the future.
TCG’s industry report shows that, with the worst of the recession behind them, U.S. theatre leaders must plan for an unpredictable future.
The awardees includes Rebecca Young, Adrian Hall, Kinan Valdez, and Deborah Cullinan.
At the 2013 Conference, theatre artists went back to their roots to “Learn, Do, Teach” and tackle the topics of innovation, audience engagement, diversity and inclusion, and financial adaptation.
Theatrical Revolutions, Children’s Theatre, and festivals abound in this month’s News in Brief.
Theatre professionals discuss strategies for bringing artists, institutions and communities closer together.
Anticipating hard times, the field is buttressed by strong numbers.
A continued recovery harbors some worrisome omens.
As-yet-untried strategies may be the key to maintaining artistic gains—even in the face of cutbacks and audience uncertainty
Theatres respond to uncertain weather with bright new ideas