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Friday, January 13, 2017
New York City Allocates $2 Million to Increase Diversity in Theater
New York City is allocating over $2 million in grants to increase diversity in nonprofit theaters. The funding, provided by the city’s Theater Subdistrict Council, will go to paid training and mentorship opportunities at organizations like the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Harlem Stage, Roundabout Theater Company, New York Theater Workshop, BRIC and Teatro SEA.
New York City is allocating over $2 million in grants to increase diversity in nonprofit theaters. The funding, provided by the city’s Theater Subdistrict Council, will go to paid training and mentorship opportunities at organizations like the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Harlem Stage, Roundabout Theater Company, New York Theater Workshop, BRIC and Teatro SEA. For more information, read the Andrew R. Chow article in The New York Times by clicking here.
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