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Latino Theater Company, a Los Angeles-based theater group, will distribute $9 million in grants to more than 50 Latino theater programs across the US and Puerto Rico.
The Dramatists Guild Foundation awards many types of grants for theater writers: Emergency Grants - provides emergency financial assistance to individual playwrights, composers, lyricists, and librettists in dire need of funds due to severe hardship or unexpected illness. Housing Assistance Grants - one-time grants to help theater writers with ...
The National Latinx Theater Initiative aims to boost the profile of Latino theater companies across the U.S. with millions in grants.
In the past groups and organizations such the American Conservatory Theater, [7] Magic Theatre, [8] and Shotgun Players [9] have received grants from the Foundation. With funds from the Rainin Foundation, SFFILM (formerly known as San Francisco Film Society) [ 10 ] administers a grants program to support narrative feature films that explore ...
The Academy for New Musical Theatre (ANMT) is a non-profit 501 c(3) organization dedicated to the creation and development of new musical theatre. The organization is composed of writers, composers, producers and actors who work together to create new musicals. The workshop is located in 5628 Vineland Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles ...
EXCLUSIVE: The 1/52 Project, a new financial grant program founded by Tony Award-winning set designer Beowulf Boritt, has selected the first seven early-career designer recipients to benefit from ...
The program would prove to be highly successful. By September 1990, Governor Deukmejian signed follow-up legislation to make it a permanent program of the state. By 1992, Governor Pete Wilson signed legislation to enable the program to accept a limited number of students from outside California, thereby making it a national program. [6]
The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles (SCLA) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) theatre company based in Los Angeles, California, that stages outdoor and indoor Shakespeare plays and produces the Simply Shakespeare series of benefit readings around Los Angeles. The Center also provides arts-based opportunities for veterans and at-risk youth.