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  1. Sep 4, 2024 · By American Theatre Editors. BROOKLYN, N.Y.: Jeffrey Horowitz, founder and artistic director of Theatre for a New Audience (TFANA), has announced that he will leave the post and retire on Aug. 31, 2025, at the end of TFANA’s just-announced 2024-25 season, which includes Shakespeare alongside plays by classical and contemporary playwrights.

  2. Jeffrey Horowitz began his career in theatre as an actor and appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway and in regional theatre. In 1979, he founded Theatre for a New Audience. Horowitz has served on the Panel of the New York State Council on the Arts, on the Board of Directors of Theatre Communications Group, the Advisory Board of the Shakespeare Society and Artistic Directorate of London’s Globe ...

  3. Oct 9, 2024 · October 9, 2024. CATEGORIES: TFANA in the News, All News. Jeffrey Horowitz, Founder of Theatre for a New Audience, having led and grown the not-for-profit organization since 1979, will retire on August 31, 2025, at the end of TFANA’s just-announced season of Shakespeare alongside plays by classical and contemporary playwrights:

  4. Nov 14, 2023 · This episode explores Broken Code: Inside Facebook and the Fight to Expose its Harmful Secrets, a new book by Wall Street Journal technology reporter Jeff Horwitz.His relentless coverage of Meta, including first reporting on the documents brought forward by whistleblower Frances Haugen in the fall of 2021, has been pivotal in shedding light on the complex interplay between social media ...

  5. Sep 4, 2024 · Jeffrey Horowitz, Founder of Theatre for a New Audience, having led and grown the not-for-profit organization since 1979, will retire on August 31, 2025, at the end of TFANA's just-announced ...

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  6. Jeff Horwitz is a technology reporter for The Wall Street Journal based in San Francisco, where he covers Meta and social-media platforms. He is the author of “Broken Code: Inside Facebook and ...

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  8. Theatre for a New Audience was founded in 1979 by Jeffrey Horowitz with the mission of creating contemporary productions of Shakespeare and other works considered classics in the theatrical canon that would appeal to more diverse audiences. [2][3] TFANA moved to a new building in 2013 at 262 Ashland Place in Brooklyn, New York. [4]

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