Hello, Dolls: The Impact of Unrestricted Grants on Trans Women of Color
As the first year of TCG’s Funds for the Dolls draws to a close, we checked in with the grantees about what this support has meant—and what lies ahead.
As the first year of TCG’s Funds for the Dolls draws to a close, we checked in with the grantees about what this support has meant—and what lies ahead.
Long, who started on May 19, will lead TCG’s fundraising efforts.
A nonprofit pro who recently led the Network of Ensemble Theaters, she will join co-executive directors Emilya Cachapero and LaTeshia Ellerson.
Amid continuing change and uncertainty, TCG is committed to showing up for American theatre institutions and workers.
Three multi-hyphenates on this magazine’s editorial staff are promoted as Theatre Communications Group restructures and creates new positions.
Totaling over $600,000, the awards fund extra time for the development and rehearsal of new plays with the entire creative team.
LaTeshia Ellerson and Emilya Cachapero will head up national engagement and national & global programming, respectively, with an operations & business development leader yet to be hired.
Reflections on what’s bringing joy, and a look at where we’ll meet the next challenge.
The new initiative will give unrestricted funds to 5 trans women of color in the performing arts and theatre.
3 years after shutdown, despite some encouraging signs, most U.S. theatres are struggling to get audiences to commit.