Perseverance Theatre Names Joshua Midgett Managing Director
Midgett will join the Alaska company’s leadership team this fall.
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Midgett will join the Alaska company’s leadership team this fall.
Native theatre in the U.S.’s two non-contiguous states, Alaska and Hawai‘i, shows resonant connections as well as telling differences.
Whose programs do the programmers admire most? We asked some U.S. theatre leaders and they told us.
Building audiences in two far-flung cities, as Alaska’s biggest theatre has done, is one way to help ensure a theatre’s economic sustainability.
Theatres are deftly negotiating the bumps and curves of an economy in flux. Theatre Facts 2011 tracks their progress.
TCG’s Theatre Facts 2000 looks at the field in the final year of the 20th century.
A roundup of productions from around the U.S.