Jim O’Quinn, American Theatre Founding Editor, to Step Down
But “I won’t be retiring from the theatre field,” he notes. He’s been at the job for 33 years.
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But “I won’t be retiring from the theatre field,” he notes. He’s been at the job for 33 years.
Over three days in November, speakers and attendees worked through intertwining questions of finances, programming and diversity.
Theatre Communications Group’s star-studded event celebrated artists and organizations who’ve advanced the art and practice of theatre.
From Young Jean Lee to Roald Dahl, from Shaw to Wedekind, the issue is packed with peril and conflict.
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.
No file left behind: Project calls for theatres, theatre companies to archive and preserve their past documents for the future.
TCG’s industry report shows that, with the worst of the recession behind them, U.S. theatre leaders must plan for an unpredictable future.
The awardees includes Rebecca Young, Adrian Hall, Kinan Valdez, and Deborah Cullinan.