Study Tours and Training
Theater education and training are the lifeblood of the Broadway theater industry. Tony Awards China organizes and recommends domestic youth theater enthusiasts to participate in study tours and training programs in the U.S., allowing them to experience the essence of theatrical art in Broadway's theater halls.
Television Programs
As a vital extension of the theater industry's commercial chain, television programs play an indispensable role. Tony Awards China collaborates with major television stations across the country to create unique theater-related shows, combining the live broadcast and red carpet segments of the Tony Awards to craft a brand-new television segment.
Theater Festivals
Leveraging the exclusive theater cultural resources of the Tony Awards and the rich theatrical heritage of China, Tony Awards China establishes unique theater festivals in major cities nationwide. These festivals interact with the Tony Awards ceremony, creating a dynamic cultural exchange between Eastern and Western theater.
Major Events
In cooperation with numerous domestic and international institutions, organizations, and companies, Tony Awards China plans and hosts various large-scale forums, performances, and cultural exchange events, delivering the power and value of cultural arts through these activities.
Further Operational Strength
Attracting cultural and creative funds
Establishing a theater-specific investment fund
Creating a copyright trading center
Founding a theatrical IP incubation platform
Building a cultural publicly traded company
Introducing a cultural financial leasing model
Further Operational Strength
Attracting cultural and creative funds
Establishing a theater-specific investment fund
Creating a copyright trading center
Founding a theatrical IP incubation platform
Building a cultural publicly traded company
Introducing a cultural financial leasing model
Establishing a theater-specific investment fund
Creating a copyright trading center
Founding a theatrical IP incubation platform
Building a cultural publicly traded company
Introducing a cultural financial leasing model