Producer Hub launches to serve theater practitioners across the industry!

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Incubated by Octopus Theatricals, and stewarded by Ronee Penoi 07', Adam Hyndman '12, and Sophie Blumberg, Producer Hub is a one-stop center for theater makers across our community that are looking for a whole host of services and resources.

The mission of Producer Hub is to provide an online resource that showcases and supports the wide variety of producing models that exist in the world of live performance through shared business and educational resources and networking. Producer Hub will offer a range of services to support the work of those independent producers, theatre makers, and organizations who are looking to engage with our community. The program offerings of the Producer Hub were developed based on market research, and consist of the following arms: Shared Business Resources, a Library of Practical Resources, Educational Resources, Networking, Mentorship, and EDI/Social Justice training.

To access information, resources, and events visit:

Website: www.producerhub.org

TISG forms to create a new pathways to support and develop commercial theater!

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The Industry Standard Group, the first completely BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) commercial theatre investment and production organization, is proud to announce the launch of their new company today. Focusing on increasing the presence of BIPOC investors and producers in the field, The Industry Standard Group is breaking new ground by expanding the access and opportunities granted to BIPOC communities within the industry.

The founding members of the groundbreaking group are Rashad V. Chambers, Miranda Gohh, Adam Hyndman '12, Toni R. Isreal, Rob Laqui, Sammy Lopez, Ronee Penoi '07, and Cynthia J. Tong.

As the first of its kind, The Industry Standard Group’s (TISG) mission is to give existing and potential BIPOC investors, producers, artists and theater makers opportunities to participate in the financing and producing of projects, and to promote and invest in work that reflects the diversity of its membership. Therefore, fostering more equitable, diverse, and inclusionary representation in the commercial industry of the arts & entertainment.

The Industry Standard group believes that the current make-up of commercial producing and investment isn’t reflective of the diversity in projects being produced due to systemic denial to access. The group’s aim is to amplify their presence in major projects through various media, including Broadway and other commercial theater ventures.

For more information, please visit our website.

Website: www.TheIndustryStandardGroup.com