Center Theatre Group (CTG) is a prominent not-for-profit theatre company based in Los Angeles, California. Established in 1967, CTG operates three key venues: the Mark Taper Forum, the Ahmanson Theatre, and the Kirk Douglas Theatre. The organization has a rich history of producing significant works, including "The Kentucky Cycle" and "Angels in America: Perestroika," and has received multiple Tony Award nominations and wins.
CTG is dedicated to community engagement and education, offering programs that introduce young audiences to live theatre. Initiatives like the Student Matinee Program and various in-school programs support arts education and professional development for aspiring theatre leaders. With a commitment to diversity and inclusion, CTG serves a wide range of audiences in Los Angeles, fostering a love for the arts across generations.
Developer of a mobile application intended to offer best-priced tickets to movies art shows and cultural entertainment programs. The company's mobile application gives access to the best prices on last-minute theater tickets, booked same-day and within a week's time, enabling theater patrons to gain access to last-minute ticketing options.
The Young Vic is a performing arts venue and theatre company located in the London Borough of Lambeth. Established in 1970 by Frank Dunlop, it operates as an independent theatre that produces and presents a variety of theatrical performances. The current artistic director is Nadia Fall, who took on the role in 2025.
The Young Vic focuses on producing new writing and classic plays, often in innovative and experimental formats. The theatre is known for its socially conscious and genre-defying work, with notable productions like *Fun Home* and *The Scottsboro Boys*. It also supports emerging talent by providing opportunities for young actors, directors, and playwrights through collaborative projects. The venue features three flexible performance spaces, allowing for an intimate experience between performers and audiences, and it remains committed to accessibility and affordability for diverse audiences in London.