Writers and Their Whereabouts
Broadway is fine and well, but it's not the place to gauge the health of American playwriting.
View ArticleWelcoming 2017 With a Legacy
Theatre Communications Group looks back at history to legacy leaders to help shape the future of the field.
View ArticleThe NEA Is Vital, Democratizing: Teresa Eyring Corrects the Record
A recent NPR interview with theatremaker David Marcus aired several errors and misconceptions.
View ArticleSpeaking Truth to Ourselves
We have so many theatre riches before us. If we don't engage with them fully and forthrightly, we're effectively taking them for granted.
View ArticleEverybody’s Asking
Will the new tax law threaten charitable giving? We can't afford to wait to find out.
View ArticleTime’s Up for Theatre Too
As cases of sexual misconduct and harassment are reported in our field, we must examine our collective responsibility—and our ability to make change.
View ArticleA Note to the Field
Can American Theatre magazine take a new approach to covering abuse and injustice in the theatre?
View ArticleTCG and AT’s Next Steps: A Response to the Open Letter
We’ve heard the field’s concerns and are now working to determine the capacities we’d need to expand our coverage.
View ArticleComing Home Again
Our servicemen and women are returning to a country that has other priorities---and to challenges like unemployment, homelessness, mental illness and estrangement from their communities.
View ArticleRoom for Improvement
Formed to address the needs of a nascent resident theatre movement, TCG has grown, and is still growing, to serve an ever-changing field.
View ArticleThank You for Sharing
Peer-to-peer learning has always been at the foundation of our field, and is one of the key ways TCG fulfills its mission and purpose.
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