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Working in the Theatre

American TV series or program


Working in the Theatre is the American Theatre Wing’s documentary series created to highlight the theatre industry's inner-workings. The series profiles notable members of the industry, and provides a closer look at unique stories and important work. Working in the Theatre aims to inform audiences about typically less well-known aspects of the theatre by sharing The Wing's extensive knowledge of the industry. The series has been running for more than four decades, and has featured extraordinary work from numerous members of the industry. Working in the Theatre receives leadership support from Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Dorothy Strelsin Foundation. The series is also supported, in part, by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.[1][2]

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History

Working in the Theatre was initially broadcast from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, led by Wing chair at the time Isabelle Stevenson, and moderated by various board members. Until 2005, the series was only available for viewing on CUNY-TV, a local New York City television station, or at a few NYC libraries. In March 2005 it was announced that The Wing would be releasing Working in the Theatre episodes for free streaming online.[3]

Current production

In July 2017, The Wing was $60,000 in National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grants, $25,000 of which will directly support Working in the Theatre.[4][5][6]

Episode list

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Notable guests

Awards and recognition[7]

  • 2023- Daytime Emmy: Arts and Popular Culture Program (nomination)[8]
  • 2022- Anthem Awards: Awareness Categories (Not-For-Profit), subcategory Education, Art, & Culture - Special Projects (win)[9]
  • 2020 - Daytime Emmy: Outstanding Directing Special Class (nomination)[10]
  • 2019 - Daytime Emmy: Outstanding Special Class Series (nomination)[11]
  • 2019 - Daytime Emmy: Outstanding Directing Special Class (nomination)[12]
  • 2018 - Webby Award: Online Film & Video: Documentary, Series (nomination)[13]
  • 2017 - Daytime Emmy: Outstanding Special Class Series (nomination)[14]
  • 2017 - Telly Award: Documentary (win - bronze telly)
  • 2017 - Brooklyn Webfest (nomination)[15]
  • 2016 - Telly Award: Documentary (win - silver telly)[16]
  • 2016 - Brooklyn Webfest (win)
  • 2016 - Webby Award: Online Film & Video: Documentary, Series (nomination)[17]
  • 2015 - W3 Awards: Online Video - Documentary (win - silver award)

In 2006, a book series highlighting Working in the Theatre was published by Bloomsbury publishing, and edited by Robert Emmet Long.[18] The series included three books, each highlighting WIT guests' insight to the theatre industry.

  • Acting
    • Foreword by Kate Burton
    • Featuring: Brian Dennehy, Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Blythe Danner, Joel Grey, Anne Heche, Dana Ivey, Swoosie Kurtz, Jessica Lange, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Cherry Jones, Tonya Pinkins, Phylicia Rashad, Vanessa Redgrave, Michael Crawford, Mercedes Ruehl, Patrick Stewart, Richard Thomas, Irene Worth, Natasha Richardson, and more
  • Producing and the Theatre Business
    • Foreword by Elizabeth Ireland McCann
    • Featuring: Daryl Roth, David Stone, Todd Haimes, Fran Weissler, Mel Brooks, Richard Frankel, Margo Lion, Kevin McCollum, André Bishop, Neil Pepe, Thomas Schumacher, Emanuel Azenberg, Thomas Viertel, Michael David, Susan Gallin, Jeffrey Seller, Barry Grove, Judy Craymer, Robyn Goodman, Harold Prince, and more
  • Writing
    • Foreword by Paula Vogel
    • Featuring: Edward Albee, Arthur Kopit, Lisa Kron, Christopher Durang, Marsha Norman, Brian Clark, Terrence McNally, Harvey Fierstein, Juan Guare, August Wilson, Samm-Art Williams, Charles Strouse, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Alfred Uhry, Peter Parnell, Arthur Miller, Robert Anderson, Tony Kushner, David Auburn, Charles Busch, David Henry Hwang, John Patrick Shanley, and more

References

  1. Working in the Theatre, Jean Dalrymple, George White, Brendan Gill, retrieved 2017-10-24{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. "America Theatre Wing". The American Theatre Wing. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  3. BWW News Desk. "NEA Supports American Theatre Wing's SpringboardNYC Program and Docuseries". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  4. Working in the Theatre, retrieved 2017-10-24
  5. "Honoring the Best of the Internet". Webby Awards. Retrieved 2019-01-24.
  6. "2017 Nominees & Winners - Brooklyn Web Fest". Brooklyn Web Fest. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  7. "News & Events: Telly award". The American Theatre Wing. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  8. Bloomsbury.com. "Bloomsbury - Working in the Theatre Seminars". www.bloomsbury.com. Retrieved 2017-10-24.

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