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Nov 5, 2019 · Women theatre artists are gaining high-profile careers—not just onstage (which, of course, is not new), but behind the scenes, a traditional male bastion. Check out Garry Hynes and Julie Taymor ...
The Women in the Arts and Media Coalition is a centralized resource for professional women in the performing arts and media industries. Through its member organizations, the Women in the Arts & Media Coalition represents more than 80,000 women and men in the arts and media. womenartsmediacoalition.org. Women’s Theatre Project
Mar 4, 2017 · The Employment of Women in the English Theatre (1994), Report on the Status of Women Directors and Playwrights in the New York City Theatre (1998), The Status of Women in Theatre—The Ontario Experience (2004), Sphinx Theatre Survey (London, 2006), Adding It Up (Canada, 2006), Opening the Curtain on Playwright Gender: An Integrated Economic ...
Nov 2, 2018 · By any measure, theater artist Austene Van appears to be thriving.. She directed two high-profile shows in the past year — "Annie" at the Ordway Music Theater in St. Paul and "The Royale" at ...
Nov 27, 2012 · Today, however, female directors are shaping the stage like never before, their contributions defining some of theater's most acclaimed and high-profile productions. In a nod to the new (and welcome) reality, ARTINFO has created a list of 12 American female directors who are infusing Broadway (and off-Broadway) with a bracing new vitality.
3/15: Anna May Wong (Wong Liu-tsong) Anna May Wong (Wong Liu-tsong) (1905-1961) is one of those people whose life was filled with firsts and records. The first Chinese American Hollywood star, as well as the first Chinese American actress to gain international recognition. Wong’s career also included theatre and radio.
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The survey is supported by The Writers’ Guild of Great Britain, Sphinx, University Women in the Arts, the December Group, Equity, ERA 50:50, and Stage Directors UK. It is a follow up survey to the more general Women in Theatre Forum Report in 2021, which was supported by the same partners. In 2023, a Women in Theatre Survey Update was published.