Welcome our 2014 Online Conference Curators
One of the great joys of my 2013 at TCG was working with Jacqueline E. Lawton and Caridad Svich on the Diversity & Inclusion and Artistic Innovation blog salons, respectively. To say the…
One of the great joys of my 2013 at TCG was working with Jacqueline E. Lawton and Caridad Svich on the Diversity & Inclusion and Artistic Innovation blog salons, respectively. To say the…
Last month we launched the first stage of the An Ideal Theater blog salon, responding directly to the essays, manifestos, letters and speeches from founding visionaries in Todd London&…
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new TCG Circle blog salon responding to the entries and themes of An Ideal Theater: Founding Visions for a New American Art, edited and intro…
(Photo by Alissa Moore. Pictured: Theatre Communications Group staff members Sandra Nance, Zach Chotzen-Freund, J.P. Smith, Jessica Lewis, Abby Lynch, Jacob Lasser, Kevin Bitterman, Laurie B…
We are thrilled to welcome Timothy J. Shields as the co-curator of the Financial Adaptation arc for the 2013 TCG National Conference: Learn Do Teach in Dallas. To further focus our time J…
Oh man, oh man, am I excited to write this post? Yes, I am. Please join me in welcoming our amazing online Conference curators to the fray: Jacqueline E. Lawton, David J. Loehr, Caridad Svic…
Attendees of the 2012 TCG National Conference: Model the Movement in Boston may remember how it all began: the lights went down, the sweet beats of DJ Spooky began to groove, and then images…
If you haven’t yet read Dafina’s post on Uniting the 1,200 Conferences, please do so first, as she lays out the basics of our 2013 TCG National Conference: Learn Do Teach in Dall…
This Friday is the application deadline for our Audience (R)Evolution Learning Convening from February 20-22, 2013, in Philadelphia. Convening 150 theatre, arts and cultural professionals at…
The 2012 TCG Fall Forum on Governance: Leading the Charge may be over, but our work has just begun. All of us–staff as well as attendees–left the Forum feeling charged with the r…
Every year, the October issue of American Theatre features a list of the nation’s upcoming seasons, including which plays are slated to receive the most productions. That information w…
We've just returned from the 2012 National Conference in Boston, where we modeled the movement with 1,000 theatre people. We give our deepest thanks to the Boston host committee and the New …
You know the hype: the internet is the biggest thing to happen to communication since the printing press! Ah, the cognitive surplus! Praise the Facebook revolutions! Kickstarter and crowdsou…
On Wednesday, May 2, Alan Brown will lead the A-ha! Leadership Webinar, Getting In On the Act: How Arts Groups are Creating Opportunities for Active Participation. This webinar is free for M…
Lovers of conversatin’ playwrights, gather round for happy news! We’re thrilled to announce that the next installment of our TCG Playwrights in Conversation series on Monday, May…
Since 2002, Anne Bogart has conducted a series of interviews with major artists and cultural thinkers at her SITI Company studio in New York City before live audiences. TCG’s recently …
I remember this: we were not in the TCG office when the lightning began to strike in our 2012 National Conference brainstorm. I don’t remember why – it could have been that all o…
On Wednesday, April 4, Shane D. Hudson will lead the A-ha! Leadership Webinar, The Future of Engagement: Social Media and Your Audience. This webinar is free for Member Theatres and will fea…
Today, March 16, is the deadline for Scholarships to the 2012 TCG National Conference: Model the Movement, so if you were thinking of applying, now is the moment. It is also the deadline for…
We are thrilled to announce the first two plenary speakers for the 2012 TCG National Conference – Model the Movement. Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky) and Howard Shalwitz match-up perfec…
Participation in SHINSAI: Theaters for Japan has now grown to almost 70 organizations, with over twenty states represented! As we celebrate this now international fundraising event for th…
“There's a kind of weird idea that politics isn't about psychology, or that politics isn't about family, or that politics isn't about daddies, and mommies, and brothers. Of cours…
Breaking news: the Flux Family Feud has moved locations, from our previous home at the Cabanas to the sweetly swank (and swankly sweet) Fonata's, located at 105 Eldridge Street (between Gran…
Heading into our 2011 Fall Forum on Governance: Capitalizing an Art Form, we wanted to provide a more in depth look at some of our speakers. We’re thrilled that our closing speaker, Ma…
“I think what is particularly poignant about LBJ, and tragic about his story, is that he could see, actually, what was happening in Vietnam, but couldn’t find from his own politi…