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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.

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New Opportunities and Recurring Challenges: Both Go Better With Planning

TCG's annual Fall Forum and Theatre Facts shine a fresh spotlight on strategic planning.

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An Ode to 2015

Looking back on a year of flourishing and hard conversations, and looking forward to more.

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Standing 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.

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A Change in the Weather: Theatres Are Tackling Global Warming

Theatremakers are acting on environmental issues and bringing concerns about climate change to the stage.

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What’s So Special About Kids Today?

Theatre for young audiences is on the rise, and the possibilities are endless.

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Executive Note for July/August 2013

Theatre Communications Group executive director creates to do list for the theatre.

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Executive Note for May/June 2013

Theatre Communications Group executive director Teresa Eyring explains why TCG values global citizenship.

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Executive Letter For April 2013: All Together Now

This month, executive director Teresa Eyring discusses transforming degrees of separation into degrees of connection.

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Executive 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.

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From the Executive: Theatre People

TCG is building on 50 years of the call of adventure, acted upon.

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The 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.

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Visiting 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.

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Executive Letter for October 2016: Impossible Things

Remembering Zelda Fichandler and her legacy within the resident theatre movement.

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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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A Statement of Hope

What can the theatre bring to this moment of national uncertainty? Our art, our activism, and each other.

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When Past Meets Future

TCG's executive director remembers stalwarts in the theatre who have passed the torch to future generations.

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Our 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.

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Reflections on What to Do More Of

Look ahead to change and new creative possibilities in 2017.

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V.I.P.

A shout out to theatre trustees.

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