Pasadena Playhouse Announces the Launch of PlayhouseLiveby BWW News Desk - July 22, 2020Pasadena Playhouse has announced the launch of PlayhouseLive, a first-of-its-kind nonprofit streaming platform to showcase theatrical productions from multiple theaters around the country to a national and international audience. The Magik Theatre Announces Virtual Premiere of A KIDS PLAY ABOUT RACISMby BWW News Desk - July 22, 2020The Magik Theatre joins a groundbreaking collaboration among 37 Theatres for Young Audiences across the United States, led by the lead producing team of Bay Area Children's Theatre, Seattle Children's Theatre, and Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, will present the virtual premiere of A Kids Play About Racism, a theatrical adaptation of Jelani Memory's A Kids Book About Racism Ojai Playwrights Conference Announces 2020 Season Featuring 15 Online Playsby BWW News Desk - July 22, 2020Ojai Playwrights Conference has announced a series of online, intimate artistic residencies and programs designed for 2020 circumstances, continuing for the 23rd season the work of developing new plays and providing support for diverse writers both emerging and established. BEYOND THE 4TH WALL Presents K. Lorrel Manningby BWW News Desk - July 22, 20204th Wall Theatre Company has launched Beyond the 4th Wall - a series of interviews that invite audiences behind the scenes for candid, intimate, one-on-one conversations with professional theatre creatives. Chamber Dance Project Presents NEW WORKS 2020 (& BEYOND)by BWW News Desk - July 22, 2020Chamber Dance Project, Washington's premier contemporary ballet company, presents New Works 2020 (& beyond). Chamber Dance Project reaches beyond the stage-and the expected-to present virtual performance events that showcase our artists with exciting new dimensions of innovation and intimacy. Hunter College Presents HEALTH CARE FOR ALL? CONFRONTING THE RACIAL DIVIDEby BWW News Desk - July 22, 2020Hunter College is hosting Speaking of Justice: Race, Racism and Reform, a series of virtual events featuring faculty, scholars and activists that address topics such as the history and current impact of protests, health inequities, controversial monuments, voting rights and voter suppression, and defunding police departments.
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