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PlayCo revised artist compensation policy featured in NYT
When Paying Dues Doesn’t Pay the Rent, How Does the Theater Survive?
Founding Producer Kate Loewald and Executive Producer (then-Managing Director) Robert G. Bradshaw spoke to Jesse Green at the New York Times about how PlayCo is approaching pay equity post-pandemic closures.
PlayCo's new artist compensation policy places "every job in a clearly defined and equalized pay category: A stage director is compensated at the same rate as Loewald and Bradshaw, a staff associate director at the same rate as a freelance costume designer. Because all the categories are “transparent,” everyone knows what everyone’s making, which in almost all cases is more than before. (The exception is Loewald, who took a cut.) Based on an estimate of 250 hours of work, directors formerly paid $3,500 will now be paid $7,100."
Feature in AMERICAN THEATRE MAGAZINE, March 2011
Word Drunk, World Savvy: From Kate Loewald's Play Company, Producing Plays in Translation is a Tool of Global Insight
"With its neutral-sounding name and its discerning avidity for plucking out fresh new visions from the U.S. and abroad, Loewald's Play Company excels in putting up a savvy offensive against a producing shibboleth that actively discourages us from seeing foreign plays."