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Covid19 Resources for Artists

We at the TEAM would like to extend our care and love to all who are being impacted by the spread of COVID-19. We are in awe of the generosity and resilience that our theatrical community has displayed during this time. There have been many resources shared and wondrous creativity displayed across social platforms. Below, […]

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Out of an Abundance of Caution

To help curb your art needs in the age of social-distancing, TEAM cofounder Jessica Almasy alongside artistic badasses Lauren Miller (The Bushwick Starr) + Theresa Buchheister (The Brick) cocurate + present: OUT OF AN ABUNDANCE OF CAUTION an avant-garde micro-festival LIVE + online of quick and dirty-fascinating work responding to and from the places and […]

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Our next Petri Project: P_T _ND V_NN_ (pat and vanna)

Check out these pictures from work developing our Petri Project: P_T _ND V_NN_ (pat and vanna) which disrupted the narrative of America’s game and included characters Simone deBeauvoir, Pat Sajak, and Vanna White. We had a very small open rehearsal on Sunday and had a rich conversation on identity, partnership, gender roles and some of […]

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Don’t miss these January Workshops

We have two exciting workshops to catch this January. On January 23rd, Producing Director Alexandra Lalonde and Di Glazer will discuss contracts and collaboration agreements in our Self-Producing for Artists & Ensembles. The TEAM’s signature workshop Devising Within a Democracy will be back for a 2-day workshop on January 24th and January 25th, led by […]

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Celebrate 15 Years of the TEAM!

The TEAM and our extended family of artists invite you to celebrate 15 years of groundbreaking work exploring the funny, messy, and mythic experience of being American. Get your tickets here.

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Upcoming Workshops!

The TEAM has 5 exciting workshops that you can register. This fall, our “Devising Within a Democracy” workshop returns and will be taught by TEAM member Libby King and collaborator Zhailon Levingston. Learn about the TEAM’s unique collaborative writing process. We also have 4 “Self-Producing for Artists & Ensembles”. In this series, TEAM Producing Director […]

Join our TEAM: We’re Hiring!

The TEAM is seeking a part-time Associate Producer to work in partnership with the Producing Director to strategically advance the company’s mission to create new work about the experience of living in America today, and to tour that work nationally and internationally. Click here to learn more or to apply.

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New Devising Workshop with Rachel!

June 22: Devising Within A Democracy with Artistic Director Rachel Chavkin12pm-4pm, 520 8th Avenue, ManhattanAll the good stuff will be covered, including suggestions to move from intellectual or thematic ideas to dynamic theatrical moments, ways to generate material through different assignments, cultivating an ensemble bond and navigating emotional waters amidst a process, writing on your […]

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Seeking: Winter/Spring Interns!

Intern with the TEAM! The TEAM is now accepting applications from college students, graduate students, and recent grads for Winter/Spring internships in our Brooklyn office. This is an unpaid opportunity. Interns will have responsibilities in the following areas: Producing Production interns will work alongside the Producing Director and Associate Producer on touring and company management for our upcoming tours of Anything That Gives […]

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