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posted by Serahrose on December 14th, 2011 SerahRose Roth
I was at a holiday party this weekend. The children out-numbered the adults. I commented to my boss (who also happens to be my dad), that children are the mark of a successful company. Employees who are supported in their work, are confident in their jobs, and happy in their lives, have [...]
posted by Serahrose on March 23rd, 2011 TCG (Theatre Communications Group) has initiated research about gender parity in theatre. Namely why female roles are under-represented on the American Stage.
If you are a theatre artist go take their survey. (March 23 correction: they want playwrights to take the survey. Makes sense.) Make sure your voice is heard. The best research comes from [...]
posted by Serahrose on December 27th, 2010
In our inaugural season, Gender in Leadership, we worked with
7 female directors 13 female playwrights 6 female designers 8 female production crew members and over 30 actresses.
imagine what we can do in 2011
Please consider making a year-end tax-deductible donation to support our mission to advance [...]
posted by Serahrose on April 20th, 2010 We talk a lot about closing the employment gender gap. And, it’s no surprise since it’s the basis of our mission.
What we don’t address regularly is the pay gap. There is not significant research on gender pay-gaps within only the performing arts community so we need to rely on the general research. But, it’s [...]
posted by on January 1st, 2010 Stick to our mission, because it’s a good one. Reach out to new Artists and Volunteers. Eat more Cake.
posted by Serahrose on July 17th, 2009 In the last month, there have been an unusual number of articles published surrounding gender bias in theatre, particularly concerning playwrights and directors.
It’s been an eye-opener following the debate. We thought we’d make it a little easier for you to follow along.
for The Unordered Mind. Look to the right of your screen under [...]
posted by Serahrose on April 14th, 2009 WHAT
GAN-ə-meed Theatre Project is dedicated to advancing the role of women in life, theatre and the arts through performances of text-based, lyrical works of dramatic literature. Productions explore the relevant, intimate and visceral lives of characters and their stories through various woman-centered choices including:
actress-proposed productions non-traditional casting of classical plays including Shakespeare’s cannon [...]
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