- Soho Repertory Theatre
The Soho Repertory Theatre, sometimes better known by its nickname Soho Rep, is a 70-seat
theatre company inNew York City , that has won sixObie Award s, fourDrama Desk Award nominations, and anOppenheimer Award .It considers itself a “hot house” for the development of groundbreaking and unconventional new plays, cultivating new work from first impulse through fully-mounted productions, and, according to its mission statement, it seeks "the play that is only a play, not a TV show or a film."
Foundation
Soho Rep was founded in July 1975 by Jerry Engelbach, a native New Yorker, and
Marlene Swartz , originally fromDallas, Texas . They ran the theatre as co-artistic directors until 1989, when Engelbach left, and Swartz continued with new partnerJulian Webber , who was originally fromEngland . Swartz herself left several years later, leaving Webber at the helm. Swartz is credited as co-director of the long-runningBlue Man Group show, which received an early experimental performance at Soho Rep.In 2005, it was among 406
New York City arts and social service institutions to receive part of a $20 million grant from theCarnegie Corporation , which was made possible through a donation by New York City mayorMichael Bloomberg . [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/06/nyregion/06donate.html?ex=1278302400&en=93a1beabd4ede5b8&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss] [http://carnegie.org/sub/news/anon2005.html]Mission
Soho Rep’s founding mission was to present relatively rare classical plays. After several years producing works from
Shakespeare to Shaw, the theatre expanded its mission to include rarely seen modern plays and completely new works. Among Soho Rep’s New York premieres were the stage version ofRod Serling ’s television play "Requiem for a Heavyweight ", J.P. Donleavy’s "Fairy Tales of New York", andPreston Sturges ’s "A Cup of Coffee", the stage play on which he based his film "Christmas is July". Among the many new works presented were plays by Americans Len Jenkin andMac Wellman , and Britons Nicholas Wright,David Lan , and Barrie Keefe.Early on, Soho Rep’s audience saw performances by many rising young actors, including
Kevin Spacey ,Kathleen Turner ,Jonathan Frakes , andEd O'Neill , as well as scores of later successful lighting, set, andcostume designer s.Location
Soho Rep’s first home was in the
SoHo section ofManhattan , on the ground floor of a loft building at 19 Mercer Street. After the building was sold and the Rep forced to move, it received a grant from the office of then ManhattanBorough President Andrew Stein (later president of theNew York City Council ) to renovate the auditorium of the partly abandoned oldBellevue Hospital building on East 29th Street. However, the theatre company was unable to raise additional funds to bring the location up to commercial code, and through a grandfathering dispensation from the New YorkBuilding Code Authority was allowed to occupy its new space for just one season.Soho Rep’s next home was Greenwich House, an historic settlement building on Barrow Street in
Greenwich Village . The settlement had been home to several theatre groups in the past, and in addition to its community services, runs a highly respected pottery center and a prestigious music school. However, having to share the theatre space at Greenwich House with other performance events eventually proved confining, and after several seasons Soho Rep, under Marlene Swartz and Julian Webber, moved to its present home at 46 Walker Street.Ironically, Soho Rep was actually located in
SoHo for only its first few years: Bellevue Hospital is inKips Bay , Greenwich House is in the Village, and Walker Street is below Soho, inTriBeCa . It has also performed at outside venues, among them the Queens Playhouse in the Park and Saint Bartholomew’s Church.Recent Staff
Although Soho Rep is known as a preeminent place where new American plays make their debuts, since the departure of Engelbach and Swartz the subsequent artistic directors have all been English: Julian Webber, Daniel Aukin, and current Artistic Director Sarah Benson.
The theatre is known as having the youngest audience in New York City. It has debuted new plays by
Mac Wellman ,Wendy MacLeod , Richard Maxwell, Melissa James Gibson,The Flying Machine ,Mark Schultz ,Adam Bock , and others. It also has multiple play development programs, including the Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab, which was founded in 1999 by director Laramie Dennis and playwright Jessica Goldberg. It is currently run by Maria Goyanes and Daniel Manley.External links
* [http://www.sohorep.org Official homepage]
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