AMERICAN THEATRE

THEATRE COMMUNICATIONS GROUP’S MISSION IS TO… lead for a just and thriving theatre ecology

NETWORKING AND KNOWLEDGE-BUILDING

TCG’s Research programs include long-standing studies such as the Salary Survey and Fiscal Survey, as well as responsive snapshot surveys.

The National Conference is a biennial gathering of theatre professionals to forge connections, address field-wide issues, and celebrate the theatre of the host community.

Theatre for Activism is a series of gatherings to strengthen care, share practices, and forge connections between activists and theatre practitioners.

GRANTMAKING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

THRIVE! Uplifting Theatres of provides unrestricted funds for those who have all too often been outside the grantmaking sector’s funding opportunities: Black theatres, Indigenous theatres and Theatres of Color which are closely connected to and have positive impact on their chosen communities.

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