Archive for the ‘Events’ Category

9Thirty Theatre Gulf Spill Benefit

By Naseem Mazloom • Jul 20th, 2010 • Category: Events, News, Uncategorized

Reprinted from Ecorazzi: “NYC Eco Theater Company Holds Benefit to Raise Money For Gulf Coast Animals” by Michael Parrish DuDell, July 19, 2010
Here in New York City we have commercial theater, experimental theater, really bad theater…but who knew we also have green theater, too!?
9Thirty Theatre Company is one of New York City’s first eco theater […]



Arcola Meets ‘This is Rubbish’

By Naseem Mazloom • Mar 15th, 2010 • Category: Events, News

Reprinted from http://www.thisisrubbish.org.uk/?p=357
This is Rubbish are very pleased and excited to be collaborating with The Arcola Theatre and Pangolin’s Ark. On Sunday the 11th April The Arcola Theatre, This is Rubbish and Pangolin’s Ark will host a day of sustainable food themed talks, activities and workshops, followed by a fine food waste and sustainably sourced […]



IAAM-PAMC Heads to Seattle

By Naseem Mazloom • Mar 7th, 2010 • Category: Events, News

Reprinted from Broadway World: “Performing Arts Managers Conference Comes to Seattle, 3/6-3/9″ by BWW News Desk, March 6, 2010
Marion Oliver McCaw Hall at Seattle Center and Benaroya Hall have led a local effort to host the 18th annual International Association of Assembly Managers - Performing Arts Managers Conference (IAAM-PAMC), March 6 - 9, at The […]



NYC Benefit Supports Green Roofs

By Naseem Mazloom • Nov 5th, 2009 • Category: Events, News, Uncategorized

Reprinted from NewsBlaze: “Raising the Roof with ‘Green’ Entertainment to Benefit the Environment” by Rajdeep K. Bhathal, November 3, 2009
Manhattan’s Theater for the New City will present “Raising the Roof” November 9, 2009 at 7 PM to benefit its green roof garden project. The event will feature actress and singer Tammy Grimes singing “It’s Not […]



Philly Fringe: Off the Grid

By Naseem Mazloom • Aug 27th, 2009 • Category: Events, News, Uncategorized

Excerpt from centraljersey.com: “Off the Grid, on the Fringe” by Ilene Dube, August 26, 2009
Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental, the creators of The MeLTING Bridge, Flamingo/Winnebago,¡El Conquistador!, and Red-Eye To Havre De Grace & Lost Soles, present a new theater festival to be powered entirely by renewable energy. Titled Off The Grid, the festival will take place […]



9Thirty Theatre Co: A Fresh Assortment

By Admin • Mar 16th, 2009 • Category: Events

As we at the Initiative often bemoan the paucity of works that deal with climate change and the environment in even a marginal way, we are quite happy to see that the a young theater company in New York City, 9Thirty Theatre Company, will be devoting four nights in April to productions of new plays […]



March 27-29, Univ of Houston: “Systems of Sustainability”

By Admin • Feb 28th, 2009 • Category: Events

Part arts festival, part academic symposium, 
Systems of Sustainability (S.O.S.) looks at creative enterprise as an integral tool for cultural growth and social change. Experience a range of events that showcase innovative practices from local, national, and international participants including prominent artists, researchers, activists, and scholars. The program includes site-specific projects, participatory activities, lectures, scholarly panels, and […]



May 21-31: Earth Matters on Stage, Eugene, OR

By Admin • Feb 28th, 2009 • Category: Events

The mission of Earth Matters on Stage is to nurture connection and collaboration among artists and scholars who share an ecological sensibility.
 
The purpose of the Ecodrama Festival is to nurture and inspire new and innovative dramatic work that explores our ecological condition; then to showcase the best work through collaborative workshops and production.
The concurrent Symposium asks us to think more […]



April 23, New York: “Theatre and the Environment” Panel

By Admin • Feb 25th, 2009 • Category: Events

This was just sent our way by Michael-Johnson Chase, the co-curator of the event:
Join us on April 23rd, the evening after Earth Day, at 6:30 pm at the Martin E. Segal Theater Center at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, to explore what theatre artists and production staff are doing to meet […]