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Registration is now open for the 2020 TCG Fall Forum!

By Erica Ortiz posted 10-21-2020 15:19

  
2020 TCG Fall Forum
Registration is now OPEN!
In an all-virtual format, this year's Fall Forum will break tradition. Part 1, on November 11th, 2020, will convene TCG Member Theatre leaders and trustees for a one-day Summit on Governance; and Part 2, on November 12th and 13th will welcome our entire theatre field.
2020 TCG Fall Forum - Part 1
Summit on Governance
November 11th will welcome TCG Member Theatre leaders and trustees in a working session focused on creating a truly “new playbook” for equity and inclusion during the reconstruction of our field, centering the widely publicized WSYWAT demands and other BIPOC-led resources.
This day is intended for TCG Member Theatre leaders and trustees. 


Rate: $100

2020 TCG Fall Forum - Part 2
On November 12th-13th, our convening will welcome all practitioners in the field across disciplines and identities to discuss our reopening, our recovery, and our reinvention. This is our opportunity to begin to answer the demands of our BIPOC colleagues, and work toward our field’s Re:Emergence. 
This day is intended for all theatre practitioners. 

Rate: $25
 
2020 TCG Fall Forum - All 3 Days
A Just and Thriving Theatre Ecology
Rate: $125

Registration Assistance?
If the above pricing will prevent you from participating, we invite you to use the coupon code FF20NOFEE which will take off 100% of your registration rate to attend Nov 12th-13th ONLY.
For more detailed information on registration, discounts, and policies, please go here. If you’re having trouble registering, please refer to a Registration FAQ or email info@tcg.org for assistance.

TCG is committed to eliminating barriers to resources during this time.
To support us, visit tcg.org/donate


TCG is grateful to the following supporters of the 2020 Fall Forum:
Sponsoring the Fall Forum allows TCG to produce programs and services for the field, including providing greater access to benefit even more theatre practitioners.
Please contact Kevin Bitterman, Director of Institutional Advancement & Partnerships, to discuss sponsorship opportunities and to stand with TCG and the non-profit theatre community today!

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