Snehal Desai Takes Over at CTG Post author:Steven Morris Post published:May 1, 2023 Post category:Notes from Arden Post comments:1 Comment You Might Also Like After the Fallout: Effects of Equity’s New Agreement on LA January 14, 2017 Waiver in Wonderland September 9, 2014 Theater Diversity: Stories From the Trenches September 2, 2015 This Post Has One Comment Jordon Julien May 5, 2023 Reply Reading between rhe lines, it sounds like the Board will keep Desai on a short leash. I personally hope CTG focuses on importing quality theatre from London, Chicago’s Steppenwolf and off-Broadway. Enough with social justice snooze fests Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Jordon Julien May 5, 2023 Reply Reading between rhe lines, it sounds like the Board will keep Desai on a short leash. I personally hope CTG focuses on importing quality theatre from London, Chicago’s Steppenwolf and off-Broadway. Enough with social justice snooze fests
Reading between rhe lines, it sounds like the Board will keep Desai on a short leash. I personally hope CTG focuses on importing quality theatre from London, Chicago’s Steppenwolf and off-Broadway. Enough with social justice snooze fests