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That's right, this week we're not only just giving women the stage, but we're talking about two women who knew how to boss it. With these two women, Tisa Chang and Eliza Winstanley we're in for a treat. Enjoy!
This 2003 panel discussion includes artistic leaders Clinton Turner Davis, Diane Paulus, Sabrina Peck, Neil Pepe (Atlantic Theater Company), Scott Elliot (The New Group), and Tisa Chang (Pan Asian Repertory). The discussion centers on challenges and opportunities for artistic leaders. Topics cover how economics affect artistic choices, how to sustain a creatively fulfilling career, and projections on what issues the next wave of artistic leaders will face. This conversation gives stimulating insight into artistic leadership as it is now and where it is heading.
This panel of producers (all of whom just happen to be women) -- Tisa Chang, Elizabeth Ireland McCann, Amy Nederlander, Daryl Roth, Fran Weissler, and Elizabeth Williams -- talks about the role of women in theater, how they are percieved, how they have come to the forefront of the theater community and how they have significantly impacted productions on Broadway and off-Broadway.
This panel of producers (all of whom just happen to be women) -- Tisa Chang, Elizabeth Ireland McCann (numerous Tony Awards including Copenhagen, Morning’s at Seven and Amadeus), Amy Nederlander, Daryl Roth (Tony winner for The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?, Proof and August: Osage County). , Fran Weissler (Tony winner for Damn Yankees and last year’s revival of La Cage Aux Folles), and four-time Tony-winning Elizabeth Williams (for The Real Thing, Crazy for You and others) -- talks about the role of women in theater, how they are perceived, how they have come to the forefront of the theater community and how they have significantly impacted productions on Broadway and off-Broadway.
Five off-Broadway artistic directors—Tisa Chang of Pan Asian Repertory, Loretta Greco of The Women's Project, Eduardo Machado of INTAR, James C. Nicola of New York Theatre Workshop and Neil Pepe of the Atlantic Theatre Company—join with Virginia Louloudes of ART/NY for a discussion of the state of Off-Broadway's institutional theatres.