LPTW NEWS


What is coming up at LPTW

By Admin LPTW 22 Apr, 2024
LPTW to Present at "Careers in Theatre" Panel at The University of Oklahoma
By Admin LPTW 15 Apr, 2024
In Memoriam: Carrie Robbins (1944 - 2024)
By Admin LPTW 08 Apr, 2024
Honoring LPTW Member leslie Shreve
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LPTW Recent Events

By Admin LPTW 08 Apr, 2024
Join us for the next Professional Seminar:  Three Keys to Crowdfund Like a Queen with Melissa Center Monday, April 8, 7-8:30 PM ET
16 Feb, 2024
Honoring the former Black Presidents of The League of Professional Theatre Women
06 Jan, 2024
A Great TIME was had by ALL...LIVE and VIRTUAL at our 12th Night Party!
By JRR Team 14 Dec, 2023
MARRYING JAKE GYLLENHAAL by Melissa Center, December 19th at 6pm
By Admin LPTW 04 Dec, 2023
Join us in person or virtually, this evening!
29 Nov, 2023
THE CHANGE YOU WANTED by Faith Catlin, directed by Jacob Basri
27 Nov, 2023
There's still time to donate for #GivingTuesday .
By Yvette Heyliger 09 Nov, 2023
Originally posted on 6/30/2021- League members, as well as the theatre-going public, once again gathered for The Oral History Project, a longstanding program of the League of Professional Theatre Women...
By Suzanne Willett 09 Nov, 2023
Originally Posted on 6/14/2023. Luna Stage partnered with the League of Professional Theatre Women for the Spring Theatre Connections program, 2020-2021 season.

In Memoriam

The League of Professional Theatre Women remembers honored members who have passed away.

By LPTW Admin 21 Aug, 2023
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By Alexis Greene 02 Jun, 2023
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By Mari Lyn Henry 01 Sep, 2019
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By Ludovica Villar-Hauser 01 Sep, 2019
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By Melody Brooks 01 Aug, 2019
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By Mary Miko 01 May, 2019
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By Maxine Kern 01 Dec, 2015
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Our Core Values

The League of Professional Theatre Women values the individual talents, skills, and artistry of all theatre women represented in our industry. In the spirit of full inclusion of all our varied identities, we are committed to a culture of EDIA:

Equity

To ensure fair treatment to all members and prospective members

Diversity

To honor each individual by acknowledging our differences with grace & respect.

Inclusion

To build and nurture a community that fosters a diversity of expression and actively encourages all members to contribute.

Access

To provide open access to our events and programs for all members & guests.

By embracing these principles, LPTW opens a pathway to greater understanding of all its members and an appreciation of how we can best serve one another. We commit to an environment of transparency for all members: providing access to information, resources and services within our professional network. We are dedicated to holding ourselves accountable to these values with continued oversight and education.


LPTW is committed to a respectful, ethical, and inclusive work environment that prohibits sexual or other unlawful harassment or discrimination based on age, sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnicity/race, religion or disability. 


We welcome you to be a part of the League of Professional Theatre Women. We need your creativity, your voice, your activism!


*race, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, caste, tribe, socio-economic status, thinking and communication styles.

Who

Our membership includes artists and practitioners of all backgrounds, across multiple disciplines, working in the commercial and non-profit sectors.

What

We advocate for opportunities and visibility for professional theatre women.

How

The League connects members with colleagues in artist service groups and performing arts organizations in the U.S. and around the globe, supporting dialogue, mentoring, and collaboration.

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