Executive Letter: Inheriting Winter
A TCG co-executive director reminds us in our Winter 2025 issue that even in the middle of winter, it’s still possible to protest, organize, and cultivate a garden of hope for the future.
A TCG co-executive director reminds us in our Winter 2025 issue that even in the middle of winter, it’s still possible to protest, organize, and cultivate a garden of hope for the future.
Wishes and hopes for a collective future.
Reflections on what’s bringing joy, and a look at where we’ll meet the next challenge.
As TCG’s executive director leaves, she reflects on 17 years distinguished by transformation, upheaval, and new opportunities to connect.
Can any one publication tell the stories of a field that’s partly in crisis, partly hanging on, partly thriving? It can certainly bear witness to our accountability and abundance.
This moment has pushed us past even our most prescient preparations for crisis and challenge, but we can face it together.
Knowing Diane Rodriguez was like inhabiting an adventure story whose protagonist hatches big plans and invites you to come along.
In the midst of a growing pandemic, the interconnectivity of the global theatre community can be a source of strength and hope.
New models don’t ‘grow on trees.’ As 2010s in theatre demonstrate, they begin in ambition and risk.
A look back at 1990, a time of activism and optimism for a field that had been somewhat under siege in the ’80s.