"Theatre for a New Audience
has become the first American theater company to be invited to present a production of Shakespeare at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-on-Avon, England." - The New York Times

Founded in 1979 by Jeffrey
Horowitz, the mission of Theatre for a New Audience is to
help develop and vitalize the performance and study of Shakespeare
and classic drama. Theatre for a New Audience produces for
audiences Off-Broadway and has also toured nationally and
internationally.
Theatre for a New Audience
finds the contemporary heart of the classics. A reverence
for language, spirit of adventure and visual boldness, which
supports the work of the writer and actor, mark the Theatre's
productions. The Theatre nurtures relationships with some
of the finest American and European directors, actors, designers
and composers. Julie Taymor (Tony Award-winning director
of The Lion King), Sir Peter Hall (founder, Royal
Shakespeare Company), Mark Rylance (Artistic Director, Londons
Globe), Robert Woodruff (Artistic Director, American
Repertory Theatre), Karin Coonrod (Director) and Bartlett Sher (Artistic Director, Intiman Theatre) are among major artists who maintain
ongoing affiliations with the company. (Click
here for a timeline.)
Theatre for a New Audience
has an ongoing collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare
Company. Cicely Berry, a master teacher and Director of
Voice, RSC, leads the American
Directors Project at TFANA, a mentoring program to support
the development of American classical artists. This led
to Theatre for a New Audience becoming the first American
theatre company to be invited to bring a production of Shakespeare
to the Royal Shakespeare Company. In November 2001, the
Theatre's production of Cymbeline directed by Bartlett
Sher premiered at the RSC, The Other Place Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon.
Theatre for a New Audience's
productions and their artists
have been recognized with many awards and nominations, including
the Lortel, Drama Desk, Drama League, OBIE and Tony. Several
Theatre for a New Audience productions have gone on to a
future life: TFANA's The Green Bird directed by Julie
Taymor opened on Broadway in April 2000 and Titus Andronicus,
also directed by Taymor and produced by TFANA in 1994, has
been made into a film starring Anthony Hopkins and Jessica
Lange.
Throughout our more than 25 year history, Theatre for a New Audience has been an itinerant theatre, renting different spaces for rehearsals and performances, which has been challenging both economically and artistically. We are happy to announce that we are building our first permanent home in the BAM Cultural District in Downtown Brooklyn, which has been collaboratively designed by renowned architects Frank Gehry and Hugh Hardy. (click here for images & further information)
Theatre for a New Audience
aspires to a civic role, bonding the diverse community of
New York to the language, pleasures and issues of classical
drama. At a time when audiences are segmented by economics
and diverse cultural backgrounds, TFANA is committed to
enhanced education and public access.
The Theatre sustains the
largest program in New York City's
Public Schools for introducing Shakespeare. TFANA provides
teachers with professional development, places artists in-residence
in the classroom and brings students to matinee performances
of the same award-winning productions seen by TFANA's adult
audiences. Several thousand students take part each year
and over 100,000 have been served since the program began
in 1984. TFANA also has a distinctive symposia series for
general audiences and offers a wide range of ticket prices
to minimize economic barriers for all its audiences. These
endeavors are grounded in a firm belief that the language
and scope of classic drama belong to everyone.
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Jeffrey Horowitz
Artistic Director
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Dorothy Ryan
Managing Director
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