Directing Resume Productions Producing & Arts Administration Groovy Links Intriguing Stuff

            

          

     

How To Produce Theatre 
. . . for those of us with little moola
      but great spirit . Off-Off Broadway

    

NYC-ish Playwrights 
I've worked with or know & get a kick out of their work.  Definitely intriguing stuff!
        

Groovy Whatnot 
Whatever has caught my fancy

How to Produce a Bang-Up Benefit 
to Support Your Production

 

 

TY ADAMS

CATHERINE ALLEN

GINA BARNETT

     Women Playwrights: Best Plays of 2001

BROOKE BERMAN

SUSAN BERNFIELD

SUZANNE BRADBEER

STUART CALDWELL

JENNIFER CAMP

LANCE CROFOOT-SUEDE

DOUG DeVITA

ANNIE EVANS 

     Funny Girls Coping with Boys

     Six One-Acts Especially for Women

SIMON FILL

DAVID FOLWELL  now in LA, damn it!

CATHERINE GILLET

CHRISTINA GORMAN

KARA HARTIG

SHAWN B. HIRABAYASHI

WILLIAM F. HOFFMAN

J HOLTHAM

JEREMY KAREKEN

JON KRUPP

JONATHAN LEAF

ANDREA LEPCIO

LORNA LITTLEWAY

KATT LISSARD

MARK LOEWENSTERN

ROSS MAXWELL now in LA, double damn it!

CHERI MAGID

ELLEN MELAVER

RICH ORLOFF

CRAIG POSPISIL

JEAN REYNOLDS

ROBIN ROTHSTEIN

TOM ROWAN

JANE SHEPARD

     Kick-Ass Plays for Women

     Four Powerful Plays for Powerful People

AURIN SQUIRE

MILAN STITT

MIKE TEELE

BENNETT WINDHEIM

STEPHEN YOCKEY

. . . I'm sure I've omitted some wonderful people, so this will grow soon.  And if you've got a link, let me know.

 

INVENTORY OF CIRCLE REPERTORY THEATRE COMPANY RECORDS, 1965-1996 at the Billy Rose Theatre Division NY Public Library of the Performing Arts:  Fascinating and fun to see who worked at Circle and what the playwrights worked on while there.

 

NYSCA WOMEN IN THEATRE REPORT In 2005, "the Theatre Program of NYSCA released a report on its three-year research initiative assessing the status of women in theatre. The initiative sessions produced a body of invaluable historical, anecdotal and statistical information on the ways in which women have confronted, overcome and continue to face discrimination in the field."
“[Power] consists to a large extent in deciding what stories will be told”
     ~ Carolyn G. Heilbrun, 
        Writing a Woman’s Life

     

THE INVISIBLE MAJORITY comments by THE WOMEN'S MEDIA CENTER'S president Carol Jenkins at the FCC Hearing on Media Ownership in Tampa FL, 04/30/07
"...only 5 per cent, or 67 of the television stations in this country are owned by women."  "from an Annenberg study...in mainstream media we [females] hold about 3 per cent of titles that could be described most effectively as “clout” positions."

     

     

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