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Black Revolutionary Theatre Workshop

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Arts Programming: BRTW offers free and low-cost programming for their community in Brooklyn and beyond. From their monthly reading series Melanated Monday, to their writer’s group Writer’s Block, to podcasts, live performances, and touring workshops- BRTW aims to make programming accessible to both arts lovers and art newcomers. BRTW, their work, and artists uniquely leverage the power of the theatre- to use narrative and performance to deeply engage audiences with character, condition, and circumstance- to address the systemic gaps in compassion that contribute to real-life harms.

Community Building: BRTW is pleased to offer opportunities for civic engagement. Their popup community organizing workshops and writing workshops not only democratize access to resources often gatekept within academic institutions but also serve their mission by ensuring that workshop content is available for free to Black communities.

Education: Revolution NOW! is an annual seasonal residency for Black playwrights whose work they produce as audio dramas. Playwrights are provided with hands-on dramaturgical and educational support and guidance as they complete and edit their work. 

BRTW also offers pop-up workshops for groups interested in learning their generative method of playwrighting.

Black Theatre Coalition

Education/Financial Opportunities: BTC provides emerging, mid-career, and career-changing diverse professionals paid opportunities to learn the theater-making process from leaders at the highest levels in executive, creative, producing, and administrative areas while developing a strong network for continued success and employment in the industry.

BTC’s flagship programming aims to support and allow for the time, space, and resources needed for individuals to grow their knowledge and build their skill set.

their mission is to reshape the working ecosystem for those who have been systematically excluded through the following pathways: 

1. Identifying the next generation of emerging talent, including those from dimensions of diversity currently underrepresented in the arts  

2. Implementing paid apprenticeship programs for emerging creatives  

3. Creating paid fellowships and/or leadership positions in theatrical offices and opportunities for their alumni on future Broadway and theatrical projects. 

their vision is to remove the “ILLUSION OF INCLUSION” in the American Theatre by building a sustainable, ethical roadmap and eliminating barriers to access and opportunity for the next generation of talent.

Broadway Across America and BTC have partnered to create a comprehensive, 14-week paid Apprenticeship program for college undergraduate juniors, seniors, recent college graduates, and early career professionals with a demonstrated commitment to promoting diversity in the theater. Applicants are welcomed from all fields of study, including arts administration, business, marketing, communications, finance, HR, theatre studies, and more. In-person office availability (flexible schedule) and virtual availability on Friday afternoon are required.

Black Theatre United

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Community Building: BTU stands together to help protect Black people, Black theatre, and Black lives of all shapes and orientations in communities across the country. They unite Black voices to educate, empower, and inspire through excellence and activism in the pursuit of justice and equality. They tell their stories, preserve their history, and ensure the legacy of Black theatre as American culture. Hosting events that draw from experiences from those in the Black theatre community and far beyond, their events are structured to add unparalleled value to all those who participate.

Financial Opportunities & Education: Black Theatre United hosts The Broadway Marketing Internship Program, an initiative dedicated to creating new opportunities for emerging Black talent in the areas of marketing and advertising. The spirit of this initiative is in equity and inclusion, two of the core values at the heart of BTU, which was formed to protect and promote Black talent, Black people, and Black lives.

Breaking the Binary Theatre

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Arts Programming: BTB offers new work development for transgender, non-binary and two spirit artists.

Community Building: BTB builds ommunity throughout the year via community events and gatherings to remain in dialogue with BTB artist alumni and further expand the BTB community and overall TNB2S+ theatrical landscape.

Broadway Advocacy Coalition

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Broadway Advocacy Coalition (BAC) is an arts-based advocacy organization that unites artists and directly impacted advocates to develop story-based artivism that advances justice and drives systemic change. Founded in 2016 by Broadway artists in response to racism and police brutality, BAC is a multidisciplinary force using the power of storytelling to confront systemic injustice, particularly within the criminal legal system. Through its signature Theater of Change methodology, BAC leverages the arts and storytelling as powerful tools to imagine a world without systemic racism and the carceral state, inspire action across all levels of power, and replace harmful narrative—strengthening organizing efforts for lasting change. BAC is not just a hub for art and artivism—it is a training space where the next generation of artivists learns to harness narrative power for policy change and community organizing.  In 2021, BAC received a Special Tony Award for providing an unparalleled platform for marginalized theatre artists and for leading the theater industry toward a more equitable future. To learn more, get involved, or support their work, visit bwayadvocacycoalition.org or follow them on Instagram @bwayadvocacycoalition.

Arts Programming:

THEATER OF CHANGE  – The Theater of Change (TOC) brings together theater artists, policy experts and students, and advocates who have first-hand experience with the systems we need to change to learn from each other and expand their capacity, community, and impact. This intensive workshop enables participants to blend the practices of artistry, law, policy, and advocacy led by people with direct experience to produce artistic projects with the potential to make tangible impact on the inequitable, unjust, and racist systems.

ARTIVISM FELLOWSHIP – The Artivism Fellowship is a seven-month incubation process that provides two participating artist-activists the tools and resources to blend artistry, law, policy, and community engagement while leveraging their creative talents to drive meaningful systemic change.

IMPACT PROJECTS – BAC’s signature Impact Projects leverages artivism tools to advance current campaigns to transform the criminal legal system in New York City and State.

Community Building:

ARTS IN ACTION FESTIVAL – The annual Arts in Action Festival is the premier space for organizations and individuals working at the intersections of arts and advocacy to come together to showcase their work, explore opportunities for collaboration, celebrate the resilience of the justice-impacted community, and focus the city’s attention on the many ways that the “justice” system is failing to actually create justice for so many inhabitants of New York City.

Broadway & Beyond: Access for Stage Managers of Color

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Community Building: Broadway & Beyond hosts various networking events for stage managers of color, leaning into their mission to provide opportunity, education and vital industry connections for stage managers of color. They also host a database for these professionals directly on their site.

Education: Broadway & Beyond provides valuable opportunities of career development for Stage Managers of Color. Programming can range from webinars to in person events.

Job Boards: Broadway & Beyond posts job notices directly on their site for all of their users to find opportunities around the country.

Broadway for Arts Education

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Arts Programming: BAE provides arts education programming in schools around the world, providing project-based and work-based opportunities for young people to develop a sense of safety, pride, and purpose.

Broadway Green Alliance

Arts Programming – The BGA co-produces the annual Broadway Celebrates Earth Day concert in Times Square in partnership with the Times Square Alliance. A landmark activation for the NYC Department of Transportation’s “Car-Free Earth Day,” the event features Broadway stars, environmental speakers, and young performers from across the region. 

Community Building – Their Green Captain network includes over 1,600 active and alumni green theatre advocates anywhere theatre happens, from college theatre departments to Broadway companies. They also offer several volunteer opportunities at their E-Waste and Textile Reuse & Recycling Drives, annual Earth Day concert, and other events throughout the year. 

Education – Broadway Green Alliance offers a robust online library of toolkits, guides, and resources for theatre makers and patrons who are looking to work and live more sustainably. BGA members regularly present on green theatre at conferences, colleges, and industry events. 

Broadway Women’s Alliance

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Arts Programming: Events with the Broadway Women’s Alliance span from Happy Hour networking events, panel discussions, and Mom-centric programming.

Community Building: 

“You Should Know Her” The BWA’s mission is to support, connect, and empower women on the business side of Broadway. With these core values in mind, we created “You Should Know Her,” a multiplatform series to highlight women working behind-the-scenes to make Broadway happen.


“The BWA Moms Group” is for any mom who works on or near Broadway: on stage, backstage, in an office, with theater people, etc. Working in this industry is hard and being a working mom is hard, and there aren’t many people who know the unique struggles of doing both. Sign up to join us here!

The Business of Broadway

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Education: The Business of Broadway offers an average of 2-3 courses each month, currently conducted virtually.