May 3, 2021 | Art, Arts Education, Diversity, Theatre
The theatre community has begun to acknowledge racism and inequality as barriers of entry for people with marginalized identities, but there is still work that remains for diversity and inclusion in theatre. This was the central topic of discussion in a Thursday event...
May 3, 2021 | Leadership, Theatre
A group of prominent Broadway theater producers, whose shows include The Band’s Visit, MJ: The Musical, Waitress and August: Osage County to name a few, are teaming with the Black Theatre Coalition and Columbia University’s Prince...
Apr 12, 2021 | Leadership, Theatre
Taylor J. Mitchell relocated to Philadelphia three years ago from Alabama, knowing no one in the city and never having been here before. She was fresh out of college and itching to get her career in theater started: Broadway was the goal and Philadelphia seemed like a...
Apr 5, 2021 | Education, Theatre
The Black Theatre Manager’s Fellowship at Hattiloo Theatre is welcoming its inaugural class of four arts managers to its Fellowship program. In July 2021, the four arts managers from four cities will participate in Hattiloo’s highly competitive Fellowship...
Mar 8, 2021 | LGBTQ, Theatre
An emotionally intense play poses one question: “Should love be political?” VCU’s Black Theatre Association and Richmond Triangle Players hosted a talkback on Sunday night to discuss the themes in “This Bitter Earth” by playwright Harrison David Rivers. “This...
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