TCG Announces Audience (R)Evolution Exploration Grants
Six theatres will use the funding for various community engagement projects focused on youth and multi-generational audiences.
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Six theatres will use the funding for various community engagement projects focused on youth and multi-generational audiences.
A count of 210 D.C. theatre productions showed that, despite modest gains, playwrights and directors remain mostly homogeneous.
The performer, writer, and educator will be the first to take on the role with the company.
After 13 years with the Connecticut org, he’ll finish in July, with Kit Ingui stepping in as acting managing director.
The children’s theatre company will feature plays and musicals set in Korea, New York, Australia, Japan, and the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Frank Delaney as join the company as managing director, and Leslie Ishii will serve as interim artistic director.
The theatre’s 2019-20 lineup will include a techno opera and theatrical museum and will feature several co-productions.
The annual festival of musicals will present 7 new tuners.
The Idaho native will succeed Matthew Cameron Clark.
The 22nd mainstage season features plays by Julia Doolittle, Nina Segal, Matt Cox, Audrey Cefaly, and Carson Kreitzer.