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Resources for Further Information
Art, in its noblest form, educates and inspires.
- Read The Play: While the best way to experience theater is to watch it performed, that isn't always possible. Here is a list of Ms. Ivey's stage credits and, where possible, links to online text versions of the plays.
- Broadway 101: A history of Broadway theater from 1900 through 1950.
- Sondheim.com: An amazing resource on the world of Stephen Sondheim.
- Shakespeare.com: E-Notes' massive collection of articles, study guides, and plays online.
- Christopher Durang: The Official Christopher Durang website. Mr. Durang wrote Sex and Longing and Baby with the Bathwater.
- Actors' Equity: The union of American theatrical actors and stage managers.
- The Acting Company: Ms. Ivey is on the Board of Directors. The Acting Company promotes theater and literacy by bringing a touring repertory of classical productions, talented young actors and teaching artists into communities across America, particularly those where live performance and theater arts education is limited or non-existent.
- The Shakespeare Society: The Shakespeare Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the enjoyment, understanding, and appreciation of William Shakespeare's works through performance, commentary, and adult education activities. Ms. Ivey is an artistic director.
- The Noel Coward Society: The Noël Coward Society an association founded to celebrate the life and work of Noël Coward.
- Broadway.com: A great resource for all things Broadway.
- Playbill.com: An excellent source of news, reviews, pictures, and interviews. Online version of a theatrical classic.
- Creative Drama: Using drama and theater in education. A great resource for teachers, students, and anyone wanting a little more creativity.
- American Alliance for Theatre & Education: A leading national professional organization for theatre educators, theatre artists, and educators who use drama and/or theatre in the classroom.
- New Globe Theater: The New Globe Theater is dedicated to rehabilitating Castle Williams in New York Harbor as a world-class performing arts center to educate and entertain the public with affordable, accessible and stimulating programming.
- Theatre for a New Audience: 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. Ms. Ivey is a trustee and member of the Artistic Council.
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