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  2. List of Theatre Communications Group member theatres

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    This is a list of theatre companies with membership of the Theatre Communications Group ... Boston Theatre Works, Boston, ... Writers' Theatre, Glencoe, ...

  3. United States copyright law in the performing arts - Wikipedia

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    Some of these companies do not license dramatic performances of works, and some do. A dramatic performance of a work can be anywhere from a performance of an entire dramatic work, such as a musical, or a concert of a few of an artist's songs. ASCAP does not license dramatic performances, but The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization does.

  4. INTAR Theatre - Wikipedia

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    INTAR Theatre was founded in New York in 1966 as Asociación de Arte Latinoamericano (ADAL) by a group of Cuban and Puerto Rican writers and artists. Cuban-born Max Ferrá served as INTAR's artistic director since its founding until 2004, when Cuban-American playwright Eduardo Machado assumed artistic leadership of the organization.

  5. Theatre Communications Group - Wikipedia

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    The Goodman Theatre in Chicago, one of the original founding members of TCG. Theatre Communications Group was established in 1961 with a grant from the Ford Foundation in response to their then arts and humanities director W. McNeil Lowry's desire to foster communication and cooperation among the growing community of regional theatres throughout the country. [4]

  6. Krigwa Players - Wikipedia

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    The Krigwa Players' first official season was performed at the 135th Street branch of the New York Public Library in May 1926, [5] and consisted of two one-acts plays selected as winners of the literary contest in The Crisis, The Broken Banjo by Willis Richardson and The Church Fight by Ruth Ada Gaines-Shelton, and a third one-act by Richardson "Compromise".

  7. WP Theater - Wikipedia

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    WP Theater (formerly known as Women's Project Theater) is a not-for-profit Off-Broadway theater based in New York City.It is the nation's oldest and largest theater company dedicated to developing, producing and promoting the work of Women+ theater artists of all kinds at every stage in their careers. [1]

  8. Tweed theaterworks - Wikipedia

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    TweedTheaterworks, also known as TWEED, Tweed Ensemble, and theatretweed, is an experimental theatre company founded in 1983. It is known for its Fractured Classicks series, satirical interpretations of classic American plays and films that employ unique casting choices; [1] and its critically acclaimed [2] productions featuring performance artist John Kelly, playwrights Bill Russell and ...

  9. PlayMakers Repertory Company - Wikipedia

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    The company has been acknowledged by the Drama League of New York and American Theatre magazine for being one of the top fifty regional theaters in the country. [2] PlayMakers operates under agreements with the Actors' Equity Association , United Scenic Artists , and the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers .