| Theatre History Collections of articles and links on the origins of theatre and theatre history in various countries, cultures, and time periods. |
| Ford's Theatre - America's Most Famous Theatre Ford’s Theatre’s mission is to celebrate the legacy of Abraham Lincoln and to explore the American experience through theatre and education. The Ford’s Theatre Society works to present the Theatre’s nearly one million visitors each year with a high quality historic and cultural experience. |
| The Shakespeare Theatre Company Since its founding in 1985, the Shakespeare Theatre Company has endeavored to be the nation’s leading force in the presentation and preservation of classic theatre. Our core mission is to present classic theatre in an accessible, skillful, imaginative, American style that honors playwrights’ language and intentions while viewing their plays through a 21st-century lens. |
| American Association of Community Theatre The American Association of Community Theatre provides networking, resources and support to suit the needs of all those involved in community theatre. |
| Walnut Street Theatre Philadelphia's most popular theatre company. Buy tickets and subscriptions, register for classes, get directions, learn about the history and much more. |
| National Theatre of Washington DC The National Theatre of Washington DC, Presenting Broadway shows, musicals, top-notch professional touring attractions and free community outreach performances to the District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland and the Greater National Capital Area. |
| Professional Script Analysis & Consulting Scrip and Scrippage provides professional script evaluation services for theatre plays and musicals, giving the writer clear, concise and effective guidance on development and marketing. Submitted texts are assessed for layout and presentation and suggestions are made on how to set out a cast list.The evaluation also includes assessment of character breakdown, advice on how to prepare a synopsis, how to include author's notes and help with the correct use of contrasting type face for dialogue, stage directions and lyrics. |
