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Theatre Communications Group

 
American Theater Guide: Theatre Communications Group

Calling itself “the national organization for the nonprofit professional theatre,” it was founded in 1961 to serve the needs of the growing regional theatre movement. It assists with casting, job placement, management, and research problems and also issues numerous publications, such as its magazine, American Theatre (which concentrates on regional theatre and gives short shrift to Broadway); reissues of out‐of‐print plays; and other works covering a wide range of theatrical matters.

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Theatre Communications Group (TCG) is an organization dedicated to the promotion of non-profit professional theatre in the United States. TCG has over 450 member theatres located in 47 states; 17,000 individual members; and a growing number of University, Funder, Business and Trustee Affiliates. The organization also publishes American Theatre magazine and ARTSEARCH, a theatrical employment bulletin[1], as well as trade editions of play scripts, including 10 winners of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It was awarded Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre in 2005.

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