Signature Theatre Company

Signature Theatre Company

New York, NY 10036
Tax ID13-3641560

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Mission

A home for storytellers. A space for all. Signature Theatre offers an immersive journey through a playwright’s body of work to theatregoers seeking intimate human connection and extraordinary cultural experiences.

About

Signature Theatre's 2018/19 season featured six plays by a diverse and dynamic group of five celebrated writers: Will Eno, Lynn Nottage, Dave Malloy, Athol Fugard, and the late Sam Shepard. The work on our stages addressed issues and themes of class, race, isolation, mental illness, addiction, family, and healing. Whether a revival or a world premiere, all six productions brought powerful emotion and relevance to our stages. In fall 2018, legacy playwright Will Eno returned to Signature with his monologue Thom Pain (based on nothing). Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage began her Residency 1 with Fabulation, or the Re-education of Undine in the fall of 2018 and continued in winter 2019 with By the Way, Meet Vera Stark. Legacy playwright Athol Fugard returned to his New York artistic home with his play Boesman and Lena in spring 2019. The season also honored legacy playwright Sam Shepard with a spring 2019 revival of Curse of the Starving Class, which originally premiered at Signature in 1997. For Residency 5, Signature commissioned, developed, and produced its first ever musical, Dave Malloy's Octet in summer 2019. Throughout our 2018/19 season, Signature continued to lead the field in arts accessibility by making our programming affordable to all through the Signature Ticket Initiative: A Generation of Access. A significant barrier to cultural participation is cost, and the Ticket Initiative seeks to eliminate this obstacle. During Signature's 2018/19 season, tickets to the initial run of each season production (scheduled performances before any added extension weeks) were subsidized to $35 through the Ticket Initiative.

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$10,204,889

Expenses

$12,621,098