A staged reading of Senior Swordplay by Kim E. Ruyle will be presented at the Episcopal Actors' Guild, 1 E 29th St, NYC, at 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 3rd.
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Today s Call Sheet - Upcoming Online Events:
- Nothing can stop BroadwayWorld s Richard Ridge from bringing you interviews with your favorite Broadway stars! Today at 12pm, his special guest is Mandy Gonzalez! Tune in here!
- The Met s nightly streams continue tonight at 7:30pm with Puccini s La Fanciulla del West Starring Deborah Voigt, Marcello Giordani, and Lucio Gallo, conducted by Nicola Luisotti. Production by Giancarlo Del Monaco. From January 8, 2011. Tune in here!
- Stars in the House returns tonight at 8pm with special guests TBA. Tune in here!
Industry panelists Scott Irgang (Director of Labor Relations for The Broadway League), Ryan Conway (2nd Vice President of The Off-Broadway League; President of Architect Theatrical-General Managers for Broadway s West Side Story, Off-Broadway s Rock of Ages), and Carl Pasbjerg (Managing Partner of Alchemy Production Group-Manager and Co-Producer of the Broadway, Toronto, West End, Australia, and touring productions of Come From Away) will discuss how to get shows and audiences back into our theaters in New York and nationwide.
Moderated by Tony Award-winning Commercial Theatrical Producer and EAG Council Member Margot Astrachan (A Gentleman s Guide to Love and Murder-Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Awards; Diana: A New Musical-heading to Netflix prior to Broadway).
By David Paulsen
Posted Jan 22, 2021
The Episcopal Actors’ Guild, based at New York’s Church of the Transfiguration, started its food pantry in 2014 to supplement the assistance it provides to struggling actors and other performers. In-person grocery pickup has been suspended during the pandemic. Photo: Episcopal Actors’ Guild via YouTube
[Episcopal News Service] The sharp economic downturn in the United States during the coronavirus pandemic has hit the performing arts industry particularly hard. Nationwide, more than half of all actors and dancers and more than a quarter of all musicians were out of work as of fall 2020, according to the National Endowment for the Arts.