Professional Links
Actors
Equity Association
The web page for the union of actors and stage managers
in America.
American
Theatre Arts for Youth, Inc.
presents professional, curriculum-related theater for
children of all ages in over 400 theaters across the country..
ARTSEDGE:
The National Arts and Education Information Network
The Kenndy Center's arts in Education project.
Art
Gallery Worldwide
A lot of artworks in different styles and media. Website
offers a wide variety of features and services that enable customers to buy
and sell their art.
BackstageJobs.com
"Your source for all behind-the-scenes jobs in
the live entertainement industry."
IATSE
The IATSE is the labor union representing technicians,
artisans and craftspersons in the entertainment industry, including live theatre,
film and television production, and trade shows.
Playbill On-Line
This page contains a lot of continually updated theatre
news. There news section is excellent for national and international news.
Screenwriters/Playwrights
Page
This page is an excellent source for playwright
and screenwright resources and exchange of information.
SUMMERTHEATER
This page contains a Summer Theatre Directory, a resource
for resumes and audition information for summer theaters across the country.
Theatre
Resources
A directory of theatre related websites and discussion
groups.
United
Scenic Artists Local 829
This United Scenic Artist page gives information on
exams, health/safety, history the new membership handbook and much more.
USITT
United States Institute for Theatre Technology,
home page.
Welcome to ArtsUSA
Americans for the Arts is the national organization
that supports the arts and culture through private and public resource development,
leadership development, public policy development, information services, public
awareness and education. Americans for the Arts brings together the energy,
expertise and vision of the American Council for the Arts and National Assembly
of Local Arts Agencies, each with a record of leadership in the arts community,
and each with a commitment to documenting and shaping public policies that
affect the arts in communities throughout the United States.
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