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TRU to Present Producer Boot Camp - 'Raising Money For Theater 2023: Who, How And When To Ask'
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 13, 2023


Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU) will present an upcoming Producer Boot Camp, Raising Money for Theater 2023: Who, How and When to Ask, reformatted and rethought for virtual presentation, on Saturday, January 28, 2023 from 12pm-7:00pm ET.

Alexei Ratmansky to Join New York City Ballet as Artist in Residence
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 5, 2023


Alexei Ratmansky, widely considered to be one of the world’s greatest living choreographers, will join New York City Ballet in August 2023 as Artist in Residence.  

Shermona Mitchell Named Sound Theatre Co-Artistic Director
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 14, 2022


Beginning January 1, Shermona Mitchell will ascend to Sound Theatre's co-artistic director position, serving alongside founding artistic director Teresa Thuman. Effective immediately by unanimous board vote, Mitchell will also step down as Board President - where, in a historic first for the organization, in 2021 she became the first Black womxn to lead the board. 

The Cell Theatre Announces 2023 Programming Featuring Over 30 Resident Artists
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 9, 2022


Nancy Manocherian's the cell theatre (Artistic Director Kira Simring) has announced their 2023 season, featuring a year of full productions, art exhibitions, developmental workshops, and over 30 resident artists.

Captain Kirk Douglas Unveils His New Solo Album New Unknown
by Michael Major - Nov 4, 2022


Longtime guitarist for The Roots, Captain Kirk Douglas, releases his second full-length solo album New Unknown under the artist name Hundred Watt Heart. Recorded over the course of the pandemic in his Long Island childhood home, New Unknown captures both the uncharted territory Kirk enters as a soloist.

James Jackson, Jr., Jon-Michael Reese, Natalie Joy Johnson & More to Perform at The Green Room 42 in November
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Oct 31, 2022


The Green Room 42 has announced its November line-up for in-person cabaret performances. The lineup will feature James Jackson, Jr., Jon-Michael Reese, Natalie Joy Johnson, and more.

Pleiades Theatre Announces PERSPECTIVES, POWER, AND PRIVILEGE Program
by Stephi Wild - Oct 25, 2022


Andrey Tarasiuk, Artistic Producer of Pleiades Theatre, has announced the company's 25th anniversary season, PERSPECTIVES, POWER, and PRIVILEGE, a curated program of staged readings that that reflect on plays of past seasons, delve into new work, and allow for meaningful dialogue between Toronto's independent performing arts companies that share a mandate with Pleiades of culturally-focused play development.

Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival Announces Lineup for 31st Edition
by Michael Major - Sep 20, 2022


Screenings will kick off with the Opening Night presentation of Mark Fletcher’s Patrick and the Whale, followed by the Centerpiece Selections of Ben Klein and Violet Columbus’ The Exiles and Shaunak Sen’s All That Breathes, with Kathlyn Horan’s The Return of Tanya Tucker – Featuring Brandi Carlile screening on Closing Night.

Artistic Director Virginia Johnson To Step Down At Dance Theatre Of Harlem
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 15, 2022


Bringing to a close a four decade-long chapter of dance history, Dance Theatre of Harlem Artistic Director Virginia Johnson has announced her retirement from the visionary company, set for the close of the 2022-23 season on June 30, 2023.

Interview: Patrick Wetzel & His History With THE PROM
by Gil Kaan - Aug 5, 2022


The national touring company of The Prom lands at the Ahmanson August 10, 2022 (with a preview August 9th). The story of a group of Broadway divas meshing with a small-town high school results in hijinks and lots of fantastic dancing. Tony Award winner Casey Nicholaw reprises his Broadway directing and choreographic duties on this tour. Got a chance to throw some questions out to Patrick Wetzel, who plays one of the Broadway superstars Barry Glickman.

LITFEST Announces New Executive Director
by A.A. Cristi - Jul 19, 2022


LitFest has announced the appointment of Jana O'Connor as our new Executive Director.

Guest Blog: Playwright Zodwa Nyoni Talks About Autobiographical Influences In Her Upcoming Play THE DARKEST PART OF THE NIGHT
by Guest Blog: Zodwa Nyoni - Jul 13, 2022


Playwright Zodwa Nyoni talks about the autobiographical influences for her new play The Darkest Part of the Night

New Census Report Reveals NJ Arts Education's Resilience In Schools
by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 31, 2022


New Jersey showed significant artistic growth during the 2020/2021 school year, particularly when it came to Dance and Theatre programs. This is according to the latest census report, The Resilience of Arts Ed Now: Beyond the Pandemic, released this week and conducted by Arts Ed NJ as part of the 2021 New Jersey Arts Education Census Project.

innova Recordings Announces Eight New Artists to Join the Label Following National Call
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 7, 2022


Today American Composers Forum announces the first collection of recording projects selected through a panel process for its in-house record label, innova Recordings. A national call issued in December 2021 launched innova's new business model aimed at making the process of visioning, producing, and releasing recordings more inclusive and accessible to artists.

Asolo Rep Producing Artistic Director and Managing Director Jointly Announce Retirement
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Apr 4, 2022


Asolo Repertory Theatre’s Producing Artistic Director, Michael Donald Edwards, and Managing Director, Linda DiGabriele, have announced their retirement at the conclusion of their current contracts, which end in June of 2023.

Meet the Cast of MACBETH
by Stephi Wild - Mar 29, 2022


Macbeth begins performances tonight, March 29, 2022, at the Longacre Theatre (220 West 48th Street) and opens on Thursday, April 28, 2022. Learn more about the cast bringing this show back to the stage!

Sam Woodhouse to Retire as Artistic Director of San Diego REP
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 14, 2022


San Diego Repertory Theatre (San Diego REP) announced that Sam Woodhouse will step down as Artistic Director in September 2022 after leading the company for 46 years. At the end of this season, San Diego REP will have produced 333 productions under Woodhouse’s leadership - more than 50 of them were world premieres.

The Gift Theatre Announces New Leadership; Plans For New Theatre Space In Jefferson Park
by A.A. Cristi - Dec 2, 2021


As The Gift Theatre embarks on its 20th anniversary, its Board of Directors today announced a change in artistic leadership and plans for a new performance space in Chicago's Jefferson Park neighborhood. Co-founder and Artistic Director Michael Patrick Thornton will step down from his post after helming the theatre for two decades.

Co-Artistic Director Julia Samuels Steps Down at Liverpool's 20 Stories High
by Stephi Wild - Oct 14, 2021


Julia Samuels, co-CEO, co-Artistic Director, and co-founder of 20 Stories High, will step down in December after an incredibly successful 15 years leading the company alongside Keith Saha.

LA Opera Announces Contract Extension for Music Director James Conlon; Lina González-Granados Will Become Resident Conductor
by Stephi Wild - Sep 10, 2021


As LA Opera gets ready to relaunch mainstage, in-person programming next weekend with Il Trovatore—its first full-scale production in 18 months—the company is moving to shape its future by extending its collaboration with its world-renowned Music Director, welcoming an exciting new conductor who will bring a vibrant new voice and vision to the company, and saying goodbye to a dear friend who has played a key role in building its extraordinary artistic legacy.

Road To Reopening: Stratford Festival On Reopening, Streaming At Home, & More!
by Alan Henry - Aug 13, 2021


BroadwayWorld is checking in with theaters around the country as they prepare to reopen this summer. Next in our series we check in with Ontario's Stratford Festival Executive Director Anita Gaffney.

American Authors Unveil Summer Anthem 'Nice And Easy'
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Jun 25, 2021


After amassing 1 billion-plus streams, picking up multi-platinum and gold plaques, and selling out shows everywhere, the guys grabbed the reins and assumed dominion over their future in 2021.

Globe Announces New Co-Directors Of Education, Farah Karim-Cooper and Lucy Cuthbertson
by Stephi Wild - Jun 4, 2021


Shakespeare's Globe has announced that Professor Farah Karim-Cooper and Lucy Cuthbertson have been confirmed as Co-Directors of Education, leading the largest education department in a theatre in the country. Lucy and Farah were joint interim leaders throughout the Globe's year of closure, creating over 600 events and courses, and supporting the nation's sudden critical need for quality home learning.

All-Star Cast To Participate in THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS (THE MUSICAL!) Virtual Benefit for The York Theatre Company
by Stephen Mosher - Apr 3, 2021


After fundraising efforts that saved Birdland and The West Bank Cafe, three superheroes of the industry turn their attention to The York Theatre Company.

Utah Symphony Announces 2021-22 Season
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 23, 2021


Music Director Thierry Fischer and Utah Symphony | Utah Opera President and CEO Steven Brosvik today announced plans for the Utah Symphony’s 2021-22 season. The Utah Symphony will return to full-scale performances that draw the community together to experience classical and popular favorites.

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