Joshua Henry Jenkins Joins TCG as Director of Marketing
Jenkins will create and implement a comprehensive marketing plan to advance TCG’s mission.
Jenkins will create and implement a comprehensive marketing plan to advance TCG’s mission.
A look at the fiscal state of the field from fall 2019 to fall 2020 shows a drop in ticket income and a spike in governmental support.
TCG’s THRIVE! regranting program, led by the needs and concerns of BIPOC artists and leaders, aims to rewrite the theatre funding process.
The schedule includes virtual events in October, December, and January, and an in-person gathering in November.
At the national theatre magazine he founded in 1984, he spent decades covering and celebrating artists and companies in the U.S. and around the world.
Ellerson will partner with TCG’s executive leadership team to diversify TCG’s contributed revenue.
For its first return to live programming since 2019, TCG will convene in the historic ‘City of Bridges’ next June 16-18.
Hanay Geiogamah, Merrique Jenson, and Ralph Bryan to join TCG’s board.
The awards will allow 28 productions more time for rehearsal and development with the entire creative team.
With $1.635 million in support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the program aims to benefit U.S.-based theatres of color.