Podcast
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Workplace Accommodation and Accessibility Policy: A Disability Employment Toolkit
Explore valuable policy assessment information, actionable steps, sample policies, and resources on accommodations and accessibility in this toolkit developed by EARN and the Job Accommodation Network (JAN).
Workplace Accommodation and Accessibility Policy: A Disability Employment Toolkit
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Workers’ Compensation in New York: Know Your Rights
This video series is designed to help entertainment workers and performing artists in New York understand how workers’ compensation works, what protections may be available, and what steps to take if you have been injured physically or mentally on the job. (Note that you must make an ECF profile to access this resource).
Workers’ Compensation in New York: Know Your Rights
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Theatre on Film and Tape Archive
TOFT produces video recordings of Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional theater productions, as well as dialogues between notable theater personalities.
Theatre on Film and Tape Archive
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U.S. Citizenship Prep
Free materials and classes to support immigrants pursuing a pathway to US citizenship.
U.S. Citizenship Prep
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The Dancers’ Resource
Are you a professional dancer dealing with significant injury? The Dancers’ Resource provides individual and group support, referrals for health care and health insurance, information on workers’ compensation and disability insurance, educational seminars, and more.
The Dancers’ Resource
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Virtual Interview Room
The Virtual Interview Room at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library is a dedicated space is equipped with all the necessary technology, including a special desktop and webcam, to help you have successful virtual interviews.
Virtual Interview Room
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How to Succeed in Musical Theatre Without Really Dying
A guide that offers practical advice for musical theatre actors, from building your brand to polishing your audition package, booking the job, and—most importantly—sustaining a long, joyful career in musical theatre.
How to Succeed in Musical Theatre Without Really Dying
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Guidelines for State Arts Agencies, Museums, University Galleries and Performance Spaces
NCAC encourages arts institutions to develop written selection policies that will guide them in showing or sponsoring art that may spark controversy in a particular community. These policies should contain procedures for responding to challenges initiated by the board, administrators, organizations and individuals in the community.
Guidelines for State Arts Agencies, Museums, University Galleries and Performance Spaces
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Harvey Fierstein Theatre Lab
Harvey Fierstein Theatre Lab can be used as a classroom, a screening room, a rehearsal space, and more–ultimately giving artists and researchers access to the Library’s incredible theater archives and resources, while providing space to create new work.
Harvey Fierstein Theatre Lab