Done With Racism and Sexism, These Black Women Are Doing It for Themselves
After experiencing bias and harassment at predominantly white institutions, 4 leaders founded their own companies to advocate for Black artists.
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After experiencing bias and harassment at predominantly white institutions, 4 leaders founded their own companies to advocate for Black artists.
As a new generation of producers become nonprofit artistic leaders, they are redefining the parameters of the job.
A drink with Stuart at Bar Centrale before curtain up was always a highlight of my time in New York.
Artists build the imaginary worlds of the stage; producers and managers build the actual worlds where imaginations can play.
Whatever contribution I’ve made to the theatre repertoire has been because I took risks on great material and got backers to trust me with it.