Report Shows Broadway Attendance at an All-Time High
The 2018-19 Broadway season saw 14.8 million attendees, with 68 percent of them women and 25 percent of them non-white.
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The 2018-19 Broadway season saw 14.8 million attendees, with 68 percent of them women and 25 percent of them non-white.
The Los Angeles company will present works by Penelope Lowder, Roger Q. Mason, and Boni B. Alvarez.
The new ‘End of Play’ program aims to encourage playwrights to create new works in collaboration with communities in the month of March.
The year-long project aims to put teen voices at the front of a nationwide conversation about gun violence.
The awards will recognize new plays by emerging and established playwrights that explore the Jewish experience.
The Chicago organization will support 4 collaborations between artists of color and cultural organizations in the Great Lakes region.
Among other works, McDonald is recognized for her review of Broadway’s ‘King Kong.’
The playwright receives the sixth annual award for his play ‘Nightwatch.’
Replacing Sean Daniels, Sale will be the first woman to lead the Massachusetts company.
The two Latinx companies will take up residence at the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas.