Theatre Communications Group

TCG Mission To strengthen, nurture and promote the professional not-for-profit American theatre. Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the American theatre, was founded in 1961 with a grant from the Ford Foundation to foster communication among professional, community and university theatres. Today, TCG’s constituency has grown from a handful of groundbreaking theatres to […]

The Broadway League

The Broadway League 729 Seventh Avenue, 5th Floor New York, NY  10019 (212) 764-1122 The Broadway League is the national trade association for the Broadway industry. There are 600-plus members who include theatre owners and operators, producers, presenters, and general managers in North American cities, as well as suppliers of goods and services to the commercial theatre industry.  […]

Making Music Mightier Than the Sword

By BEN BRANTLEY There should be dancing in the streets. When you leave the Eugene O’Neill Theater after a performance of “Fela!,” it comes as a shock that the people on the sidewalks are merely walking. Why aren’t they gyrating, swaying, vibrating, in thrall to the force field that you have been living in so ecstatically for […]

Impact Broadway – Spotlight

Hello, my name is Katrina Mackey and I’m a senior at McKinney Highschool of the Arts in Brooklyn New York. I got involved with Impact Broadway in my junior year when Ms. Donna came to our school with several of her colleagues and introduced the concept. In short they explained to me and other founding […]

Bronx – La Isla Bonita

When you think about La Isla Bonita… you usually think about Puerto Rico (especially when you speak about Bodiquan people living on it). Well, the Pregones Theater stretches your understanding of the diaspora with its premier productiona. Aloha Boricua is Pregones’ new musical play about the first Puerto Ricans to set foot on the Hawaiian […]

Staten Island – COAHSI

When you think about Staten Island, so many things come to mind in regards to the arts. There seems to be a little something for everyone. Please go over to http://www.statenislandarts.org/cultural-calendar.html and check out the collection of COAHSI Cultural Calendar and see what this great organization has pulled together for your enjoyment. And if you […]

Brooklyn – Medgar Evers

Medgar Evers is an amazing institution where the arts though not necessarily incorporated in their academic platform, flourishes on an extremely organic level and reaches the attention of some really big wigs in the international theater scene. Such is the case of Impact Broadway Collegiate Advisor, Thomas Bradshaw.

Queens – LaGuardia College

LaGuardia College will be doing an intense season that will surely delight all that are interested in multiple aspects of theater and art in new mediums. One such case is Around the World in 24 Hours– The Internationalists (Lab 301) at Little Theatre on November 7th at 3pm thru November 8th, 3pm. The Internationalists is […]

Manhattan – DREAMGIRLS at The Apollo

Harlem will be on fire as it opens its doors to the show that made Jennifer Hudson, a household name! No, I am not talking about American Idol. I am talking about Dreamgirls. A sensational new stage production of DREAMGIRLS, it is set to come into our own backyard, the legendary Apollo Theater on November […]

Historical Narratives

History of Latinos on Broadway Written and read by Neyda Martinez HISTORY OF AFRICAN AMERICANS ON BROADWAY Written by Maxine Lyle Read by Coleman Domingo (A Boy and His Soul and Passing Strange)