The National Theatre Conference, founded in 1925, is a distinguished not-for-profit organization comprised of members from the American Theatre Community. With a mission to strengthen and broaden the influence of theatre in the United States, the Conference explores ways to best serve the interests of the American Theatre, initiates valuable projects, and provides a platform for the exchange of ideas and discussions on common problems and interests.
Each year, the National Theatre Conference honors excellence in the profession by presenting several awards, including the Person of the Year Award, Outstanding Theatre Award, Paul Green Award, and Emerging Professional Artist Award. Through these awards, the Conference recognizes outstanding theaters, artists, and playwrights who have made significant contributions to the field. As a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, the National Theatre Conference welcomes support and donations to further its mission.
Generated from the website