Power Plays: How a Long-Time Theater Fan Turned into a Big Donor

Power Plays: How a Long-Time Theater Fan Turned into a Big Donor

News out of D.C. suggests that a contentious political climate and the public's thirst for compelling portrayals of U.S. history have created in opening in what was once considered a niche area of theater.

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The Good Kind of Drama: Behind Another Campus Arts Gift

The Good Kind of Drama: Behind Another Campus Arts Gift

Donors dollars are turning universities into small town talent incubators, funneling students towards the country's theater hot spots. We dig into a recent example out of Michigan.

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Meet the Funders Committed to Deepening the Bench of Latino Theater Professionals

Meet the Funders Committed to Deepening the Bench of Latino Theater Professionals

A unique initiative out of New York has received financial backing from institutional funders like the Howard Gilman and Doris Duke Charitable Foundation as well as Hamilton playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda.

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