Brace for Impact: New Data and Hopeful Visions at TCG/NEA/TYA Gathering
Youth theatre pros from across the U.S. gathered to share best practices and hopes at the end of June’s TCG National Conference in Miami.
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Youth theatre pros from across the U.S. gathered to share best practices and hopes at the end of June’s TCG National Conference in Miami.
Among the legendary producer/director’s many gifts was an unflinching faith in his work, which was infectious if not imitable.
The Dallas troupe’s founding artistic director left a legacy of new and experimental work, both in her adopted hometown and around the world.
Two programs use theatrical tools to foster communication and understanding among cops and the communities they serve.
How three American showbiz figures reclaimed their Jewishness in a time of crisis and redefined it in the popular imagination.
The Emmy-nominated comic discusses her new show, ‘Douglas,’ living with autism, and how her works are neither purely standup nor theatre.
Women and people of color, along with artistic originality, should not be considered commercial risks.
Iraqi immigrants and refugees living in Minnesota share their personal stories onstage.
At San Jose’s City Lights, engagement can mean theatregoers texting actors or partying with them onstage.
In a post-‘Moonlight’ world, writers like Michael R. Jackson and Jeremy O. Harris are making the case for LGBTQ stories that go beyond the gay white experience.