The Gender-Parity Advantage: We All Do Better When We All Do Well
The push for gender equity in American theatre is part of a global struggle, and the stakes are economic as well as spiritual.
View ArticleNew Opportunities and Recurring Challenges: Both Go Better With Planning
TCG's annual Fall Forum and Theatre Facts shine a fresh spotlight on strategic planning.
View ArticleAn Ode to 2015
Looking back on a year of flourishing and hard conversations, and looking forward to more.
View ArticleStanding Up for Playwrights and Against ‘Colorblind’ Casting
In light of recent controversies over plays by Katori Hall and Lloyd Suh, it's clear that theatre needs a color-conscious casting approach.
View ArticleA Change in the Weather: Theatres Are Tackling Global Warming
Theatremakers are acting on environmental issues and bringing concerns about climate change to the stage.
View ArticleWhat’s So Special About Kids Today?
Theatre for young audiences is on the rise, and the possibilities are endless.
View ArticleExecutive Note for July/August 2013
Theatre Communications Group executive director creates to do list for the theatre.
View ArticleExecutive Note for May/June 2013
Theatre Communications Group executive director Teresa Eyring explains why TCG values global citizenship.
View ArticleExecutive Letter For April 2013: All Together Now
This month, executive director Teresa Eyring discusses transforming degrees of separation into degrees of connection.
View ArticleExecutive Director’s Note for March 2013: The Long and Short of It
This year’s vast mixture of work spotlighted new possibilities with respect to time, place and the nature of nurture in theatre today.
View ArticleFrom the Executive: Theatre People
TCG is building on 50 years of the call of adventure, acted upon.
View ArticleThe Trouble With February
It began as a way to illuminate black culture, but Black History Month has become a source of frustration for artists who yearn to be valued equally all year.
View ArticleVisiting North Carolina Theatres in the Wake of HB2
The 2016 North Carolina Theatre Conference offers models for theatres to respond to political issues this election year.
View ArticleExecutive Letter for October 2016: Impossible Things
Remembering Zelda Fichandler and her legacy within the resident theatre movement.
View ArticleNotes Over Coffee: Connection, Leadership, the Long View
The arts are central to community life, and many theatres are pioneers in civic engagement.
View ArticleA Statement of Hope
What can the theatre bring to this moment of national uncertainty? Our art, our activism, and each other.
View ArticleWhen Past Meets Future
TCG's executive director remembers stalwarts in the theatre who have passed the torch to future generations.
View ArticleOur Roles in the Drama
'Political theatre' should not be an automatic putdown; both politics and theatre can lie or speak truth, depending on how they're used.
View ArticleReflections on What to Do More Of
Look ahead to change and new creative possibilities in 2017.
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