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TCG Announces THRIVE! Grants Supported by Theater League of Kansas City

The grants of $10,000 each will provide unrestricted funds for thirty U.S.-based Black, Indigenous, and Theatres of Color (BITOC*). This round of THRIVE! is supported by Theater League of Kansas City. Read more

Register Now: Advocacy Hill Visits & Governance Round Table

Join us on April 9-10 for special governance programming, Hill training and visits, and more! Read more

Theatre Facts 2022 Report Published

Not-for-profit theatres contributed over $2.3 billion to the U.S. economy and attracted more than 10 million attendees, according to Theatre Facts 2022. Read more

Application Open: Rising Leaders of Color 2024

In 2024, RLC will form a cohort of six exceptionally talented early-career leaders of color from Chicago, IL. Read more

Support The Freedom Theatre of Jenin

Ways to support the Freedom Theatre as they advocate for the release of their members from unjust detention. Read more

TCG Announces THRIVE! Indigenous Theatre Grants

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World Theatre Day 2024

Each year on March 27, all theatres, individual artists, institutions, and audiences are invited to celebrate World Theatre Day! Every year, a renowned theatre artist of world stature is invited by the International Theatre Institute (ITI) Worldwide to craft an international message to mark the global occasion. This year's international message author is Jon Fosse. Additionally, TCG invites theatre artists to give U.S. messages to celebrate our theatre ecology. This year, Luis Alfaro authors the U.S. message and the U.S. Emergent Artist message is authored by Caitlin Nasema Cassidy.

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