About Connectivity
Woolly Mammoth’s nationally acclaimed Connectivity department was founded in 2009 to link its artistic mission to its social, civic and political one. It is integral to all of the theatre’s work and enhances the total theatrical experience of Woolly Mammoth for all who encounter it.
Connectivity represents the potential and ambition of Woolly Mammoth to be a place for people to come and engage with the most thought-provoking and challenging questions of our time. The work of Connectivity rests on four pillars: community engagement, audience engagement, audience development, and learning. Woolly Mammoth’s core values of radical inclusion and anti-racism are at the center of this work.
CONNECTIVITY IN THE PRESS
- Woolly Mammoth’s Kristen Jackson Builds Bridges Between the Theater and Community, Washington City Paper
- Woolly Mammoth launches new Connectivity Core Partner Program, DC Metro Theater Arts
- Engage!, American Theatre Magazine
- Audience Building/Community Engagement Practices as Change Agents, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
- Magic Time!: Off the Leash: A Journey Into Reality One Black Life at a Time’ at Woolly Mammoth Rehearsal Hall, DC Metro Theatre Arts
- Engaging Now: A Snapshot of Audience Engagement Strategies and Tactics Undertaken by Theatres Who Have Participated in the Intrinsic Impact Study, Theatre Bay Area
- Six Theatre Workers You Should Know, American Theatre Magazine