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Teresa Coleman
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Teresa Coleman Wash (she/her/y’all) is a producer, playwright, racial equity practitioner, and thought leader on bias and racism in the American Theatre. Several of her essays have been published in the Dallas Morning News and Howlround Theatre Commons. She is the founder of Bishop Arts Theatre Center, and she holds an MA in Arts Management from Goucher College and a BS in Business Administration from Albany State University. Wash is a National Arts Strategies fellow who studied at Harvard Business School. She is the 2019 recipient of the Theater Communications Group’s Peter Zeisler Memorial Award for artistic integrity and ingenuity. In 2018, she received the National Guild for Community Arts Education’s Milestone Award and the Business Council for the Arts Obelisk Award in the category of Visionary Nonprofit Arts Leader. Mrs. Wash has also earned several Irma P. Hall Awards, including the 2020 Irma P. Hall Theatrical Excellence Medal. She is the current recipient of the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce’s Quest for Success Award and Broadway Dallas’ Leah and Jerome Fullinwider Award. Teresa was elected to the Dramatists Guild of America Council in 2017, representing the Southern region, where she also served on the steering committee. She is a key collaborative leader in the local and national arts advocacy community and has long served on the steering committee of DACAC, the Dallas Area Cultural Advocacy Coalition, and Professional Nonprofit Theatre Coalition planning committee. 

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Essay

A Time of Interrogation

27 July 2020

Teresa Coleman Wash reflects on how the current state of affairs has fueled an urgency to interrogate all systems of oppression and argues that it’s past time to stop holding Eurocentric theatres up as the pinnacle of success.

Essay

The Ugly Truth About Arts Institutions Led by Women of Color

9 May 2018

Founder and executive artistic director of Dallas’s Bishop Arts Theatre Center Teresa Coleman Wash looks at the realities of running a theatre company as a woman of color.

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