Burning Coal Announces ’19th Amendment Project’
The series of 10-minute plays by women and non-binary writers explores the passage of the amendment and its impact 100 years later.
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The series of 10-minute plays by women and non-binary writers explores the passage of the amendment and its impact 100 years later.
The Chicago company will produce a virtual series this fall, and live programming will resume in February 2021.
The year-long fellowship for Black Chicago-area artists is aimed at creating lasting relationships between artists and theatres.
Studies, including one from Shugoll Research on D.C.-area theatregoers, see a decline from already low numbers, with the comfort zone stretching to spring 2021.
The California company’s 20th anniversary season will resume in July of 2021.
The Maryland company is offering contactless pick-up service of food and beverages from its local bar and café vendors.
To support this transition, the organization has also promoted Katherine Harroff and Jesse Perez.
The virtual workshop will teach 26 NYC educators about directing in the classsroom.
The New Mexico company, hit by the cancellation of its international-focused Revolutions Festival, will close down to retire debt and reevaluate.
The group, with founding members including Audra McDonald, Phylicia Rashad, and Billy Porter, unites Black voices for social change.