Equity starts with arts and culture workers being able to support themselves and their families. Passion is not a substitute for livable wages. But it is a common tale told ...
January 26, 2021 In early June 2020, WAM Theatre released a statement of solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter in the aftermath of the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony ...
July 2020 Dear WAMily, Since sharing our solidarity statement, we have been taking time to process and recognize how, in our first decade, we have excluded, exploited, and misrepresented BIPOC ...
July 2020 Dear WAMily, Since sharing our solidarity statement, we have been taking time to process and recognize how, in our first decade, we have excluded, exploited, and misrepresented BIPOC (Black, ...
by Talya Kingston, Associate Artistic Director The thing we look forward to the most with our Community Engagement programming is the magic that happens when a group of people come ...
Show up with whatever you have Ask ‘are you ok? Here’s what I have, what can I do right now?’ Ask leaders of color where you are needed more Shut ...
WAM Theatre is proud to announce the success of their first Online Play reading. The reading of CAMPUS UNREST, written by WAM Associate Artistic ...
Kristen van Ginhoven, Producing Artistic Director, WAM Theatre and Gwendolyn VanSant, CEO and Founding Director, BRIDGE, have written the following blog to share a bit about our PIPELINE partnership and ...
by Talya Kingston & Kristen van Ginhoven Why this play? In some ways the answer to these questions is simple – we fell in love with Dominique Morisseau’s beautifully rendered ...
LENOX, MA (July 30, 2019) – It was a picture perfect Berkshire evening on Wednesday, July 24, as WAM Theatre supporters packed The Stationery Factory in Dalton. They celebrated and ...