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About LOLST
The League of Live Stream Theater (LOLST) helps nonprofit theaters share their productions with a global audience — unlocking new revenue, expanding reach, and making the magic of live theater accessible to all.

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, our mission is clear and pragmatic: to help theaters stream their work by removing the technical and financial barriers that often stand in the way.

Through our model, we provide the technical expertise, production support, and financial solutions theaters need to efficiently deliver their content to broader audiences — complementing the in-person experience and building sustainable paths for the future.

We depend on the generous support of individuals, corporations, foundations, and government partners to fulfill our mission and ensure nonprofit theater continues to thrive for generations to come.

The future of livestream theater is getting brighter: Watch Jocelyn Bioh’s stunning play
The League of Live Stream Theater, the nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing live performances to audiences around the world via livestream, can play a vital role in expanding access to high-caliber work of an adventurous spirit.
Los Angeles Times
By Charles McNulty
Theater Critic

“Theater to Stream: ‘Beckett Briefs’

Irish Repertory Theater has been among the most proactive New York companies when it comes to making its productions available online. Right after its omnibus “Beckett Briefs” closes its live run, it will be available on demand for an extra couple of weeks, from Sunday through March 30
The New York Time
By Elisabeth Vincentelli

“Why Aren't More Shows on Broadway Being Live Streamed?

It’s still early days in the simulcast revolution, but all signs point to more shows going the live-stream route in the future.
The New York Time
By Elisabeth Vincentelli