By the Numbers - Women on Broadway
See the full numbers on Production Pro’s Website
What is the story on Broadway in 2019 that the numbers are telling us?
What was the percentage of women writers, directors and choreographers on Broadway in 2019?
Is this an increase or decrease from the previous Broadway season in 2018? (See full info here)
Read five articles from 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019, and 2020
Why do we see the same story — year after year?
Women Directors on Broadway
Watch: Julie Taymor at The Tony Awards
Watch: Rachel Chavkin Interviewed for AP
The State of Gender (In)Equality on Broadway
“My folks raised me with the understanding that life is a team sport. And so is walking out of hell. That’s what is at the heart of show: It’s about whether you can keep faith when you are made to feel alone. And it reminds us that that is how power structures try to maintain control: by making you feel like you’re walking alone in the darkness, even when your partner is right there at your back. And this is why I wish I wasn’t the only woman directing a musical on Broadway this season.
There are so many women who are ready to go. There are so many artists of color who are ready to go. And we need to see that racial diversity and gender diversity reflected in our critical establishment too. This is not a pipeline issue. It is a failure of imagination by a field whose job is to imagine the way the world could be. So let’s do it. Thank you, thank you!”
Rachel Chavkin
Homework:
Write a 250-word (one page/double-spaced) essay answering one (or more) of the following questions:
Why is it important to study women in musical theatre (use statistics from the article above to prove your point)?
Why do you believe as a young female musical theatre performer is it important to learn about women in the industry?
Why do we see the same story of gender disparity on Broadway year after year?
Take the statistics, information and opinions in the articles, videos and podcasts above to create a narrative from your perspective. These will be posted in a blog post collectively.