The Donor Class Struggle
As funding for the arts shifts inexorably from corporations to individuals, can theatres maintain their edge?
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As funding for the arts shifts inexorably from corporations to individuals, can theatres maintain their edge?
Artistic directors are increasingly involved in fundraising. Is that now officially part of the job description?
Four fundraisers talk about what keeps them going, and what it takes to keep the arts alive.
Will the new tax law threaten charitable giving? We can’t afford to wait to find out.
Three theatres that didn’t let a crisis stop them—or go to waste.
A healthy economy may be one pretext for renewed fundraising appeals—but then again, so could an unpredictable new tax regime.
The company announces plan to restructure and relocate to a new space in Houston.
This month: training for directors, IP for non-writers, the state of queer theatre, diversiyfing theatre training, and West African stages.
Thornton Wilder’s 80-year-old play offers something more than comforting nostalgia in a troubled American moment.
On the first episode of American Theatre’s newest podcast: Playwright Brian James Polak interviews Paula Vogel Playwriting Award winner Antoinette Nwandu.