Monthly Archives: June 2012

A Call to Action

So, last week was the TCG conference. And we were the host city. I’ll write more about what that meant, and will also get some pictures up soon. But before we bask in the glow of a job well done, … Continue reading

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2012 TCG Conference Podcasts Continued

Ladies and gentlemen, here it is. The moment you’ve all been waiting for…(drumroll)… Our 2012 TCG Conference Podcast Series! Click on the following links for an informative, walking tour-esque series of podcasts featuring our vibrant Boston theatre scene and the history that … Continue reading

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2012 TCG Conference Podcasts – Introduction

We’re super excited to kick off the 2012 TCG National Conference in Boston with a series of podcasts covering our bustling local theatre scene and its history. Here’s an introductory episode: Boston Theatre Introduction Stay tuned to our blog for … Continue reading

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Hello TCG Conference! Welcome to Boston!

#TCG12 is almost here. And #NEthtr is ready. Almost 1/5 of the conference attendees are from New England. And there is a large volunteer pool who are going to help the amazing TCG staff pull off this three day conference. … Continue reading

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#NEthtr/#BOSthtr or What I Learned at Our Theater Town Halls

The TCG Conference is in Boston this year. The chairs of the Host Committee are Michael Maso and Kate Warner. The rest of the committee is here. There are several subcommittees, including committees for hospitality, student engagement, a planning committee for the … Continue reading

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Amanda Palmer and her Kickstarter Campaign of Triumphant Victory or What’s Amanda Palmer got that you don’t got?

Awful lot of buzz about AFP and how she raised $1,106,461 through her Kickstarter campaign whose original goal was a measly $100000.    Typical of a Kickstarter campaign.  I don’t think so.  So how did she do it?  I’m not entirely … Continue reading

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