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Weekly Howl on Thursday, February 7

Creating new models and infrastructure for TYA producing, presenting, touring

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The Weekly Howl is a peer-produced, open-access discussion about theatre culture and contemporary performance that happens on Twitter using the hashtag #newplay.*

Join us Thursday, February 7 for the Weekly Howl on hashtag #newplay at 11am PST – 12pm PST (San Francisco) / 1pm CST – 2pm CST (Chicago) / 2pm EST – 3pm EST (New York) / 19:00 GMT – 20:00 GMT (London).

Co-moderated by Tim Jennings @timjenningsCTC and Kim Peter Kovac @kimpeterkovac, this Thursday's conversation will pick up from last week's Howl and will focus on "Creating new models and infrastructure for Theatre for Young Audiences' producing, presenting, and touring".

For some background reading, here's Kim Peter Kovac's HowlRound article “The Shifting Landscape of Theater for Young Audiences: Searching for (and Creating) New Maps”, the the transcript from last week's Howl, and a link to past Theater for Young Audiences blog posts on HowlRound.

If you already have specific prompts or questions you want addressed for this chat, please write them in the comments section below.

On Thursday, get heard in the conversation by searching for #newplay in Twitter (sort by “all”) and by putting “#newplay” somewhere in your messages. Spread the word!

*The hashtag #newplay in Twitter is a commons tag (i.e. non-proprietary, community-invested tag) for aggregating global knowledge, information, and conversation related to new works, new performance, and new strategies in the theater.

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