Notes Over Coffee: Connection, Leadership, the Long View
The arts are central to community life, and many theatres are pioneers in civic engagement.
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The arts are central to community life, and many theatres are pioneers in civic engagement.
The final TCG plenary testified to the global power of theatre to tear down walls.
An award for John O’Neal and a stirring keynote from Anna Deavere Smith began the conference at the intersection of civil rights and theatre.
With a renewed focus on equity, diversity, and inclusion, the 25th conference brought together the nation’s theatremakers to share strategies and challenges, as well as drinks and laughs.
At the opening gathering of Theatre Communications Group’s 2015 National Conference, the topics include race, Cleveland, and performance by any means necessary.
At the TCG National Conference this week, James Houghton, Lear deBessonet and Rhodessa Jones will be recognized for their theatrical achievements.
Jim O’Quinn recaps the rousing (and controversial) closing plenary, “An Ideal Theatre,” at TCG’s 2014 National Conference.
Jim O’Quinn recaps a conversation between Taylor Mac and Craig Lucas at TCG’s 2014 National Conference in San Diego.
From June 19–21, AT’s parent company, Theatre Communications Group, held its 24th annual national conference, titled “Crossing Borders.” AT recapped the opening plenary, “To the Mountaintop” on Thursday, June 19, 2014.
Executive director of TCG, Teresa Eyring, shares her thoughts in the December 2013 issue.