Grantee tags theatre

La Bestia: Sweet Mother
International Human Rights Art Festival
Year Grant Awarded: 2018
La Bestia: Sweet Mother" is a multi-media theatrical exploration based on Tom Block's play, of one immigrant's voyage from her home in Tegucigalpa, Honduras through Guatemala and Mexico and into the desert of the USA, looking for a better life. Read More
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- Website: tomblock.com

Theatre for Autism
Positive Action Community Theatre (PACT)
Year Grant Awarded: 2018
‘Theatre for Autism’ provided people on the autism spectrum with theatre workshops and an opportunity to perform theatre out in the community as employees of our organization. This broadened the reach of theatre to a population that is often excluded from mainstream opportunities in the arts. Read More
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- Website: www.pacthouse.org

SPECIAL
Ann P Meredith
Year Grant Awarded: 2017
The timely unprecedented diverse inclusive character driven play offering 6 female leads that passionately looks at the life long ramifications of sexual harassment rape & sexual assault & the healing power of reclaiming one’s stolen innocence through finding your voice & speaking the Truth Read More
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- Website: www.annpmeredith.com

Where You From? What You Be About?
Avilés, Eric
Year Grant Awarded: 2016
"Where You From? What You Be About?" is an autobiographical play addressing issues of poverty, racism, and gun violence, and the need for healing. Read More
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- Website: http://www.ericaviles.com/

Meet Murasaki Shikibu Followed by Book-Signing, and Other Things
Izumi, Julia
Year Grant Awarded: 2016
In this theatre/stand-up hybrid comedy, Murasaki Shikibu, author of one of the first novels ever written, comes to our contemporary world and holds a book-signing at a struggling bookstore. It seems she has much to say and many opinions to share on anything and everything -- except for her own book. Read More
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- Website: juliaizumi.com

Driftless
Hatch Arts Collective
Year Grant Awarded: 2016
Driftless unearths the full cost of fracking and asks us to consider lives, relationships, and heritage as we seek answers for the future of our world. Read More
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- Website: https://www.hatcharts.org/

Play Development
Break A Leg Productions
Year Grant Awarded: 2016
Break A Leg (BAL) Productions is committed to helping playwrights put new plays on their feet, often for the very first time as full productions and a variety of reading series. BAL follows every performance with a talkback involving playwrights and other invited guests. Read More
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- Website: www.balproductions.org

ONSTAGE: ON-AIR
Little Black Dress INK
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
The ONSTAGE: ON-AIR podcast presents works by/interviews with exciting female playwrights, along with engaging conversations with producers and theatre artists that work with Little Black Dress INK's annual ONSTAGE Festival. Read More
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- Website: http://www.littleblackdressink.org/

Orville and Wilbur Did It! by David Zellnik
The New Colony
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
The world premiere of ORVILLE AND WILBUR DID IT! by David Zellnik (Yank!) follows the lives, loves, sadnesses, hopes, fears and egos of five actors and a stage manager in a van doing a non-Equity, 58-city tour across America. June 13- July 20, 201 Read More
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- Website: http://thenewcolony.org

The Essential Straight & Narrow
The Mad Ones
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
A lo-fi ode to the Kodachrome 1970s, rock and roll antics, and the mystical American Southwest: The Essential Straight & Narrow recalls a roadside layover in Pinos Altos, New Mexico, where passing the time becomes reliving the past. Read More
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- Website: http://themadones.org/