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Signature Theatre (Arlington, Virginia)

Coordinates:38°50′27.2″N77°5′24.38″W / 38.840889°N 77.0901056°W /38.840889; -77.0901056
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Theater in Arlington, Virginia
This article is about the Arlington Virginia theater company. For other theaters named Signature, seeSignature Theatre (disambiguation).
Signature Theatre
Map
Formation1989
TypeTheatre group
Purposecontemporary musicals & plays, classic musicals, new works
Location
Coordinates38°50′27.2″N77°5′24.38″W / 38.840889°N 77.0901056°W /38.840889; -77.0901056
Artistic director
Matthew Gardiner
Websitehttps://www.sigtheatre.org/

Signature Theatre is a Tony Award-winningregional theater company based inArlington, Virginia.

Cameron Mackintosh,Terrence McNally,James Lapine,John Kander, andFred Ebb are among those that have presented works here. Since 1991, Signature has had a long relationship withStephen Sondheim, having staged more than 30 productions of his musicals, revues and concerts—more than any other professional theater in the country.[1]

History and Facilities

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Signature Theatre was founded in 1989 byEric D. Schaeffer and Donna Migliaccio with Schaeffer serving as artistic director from the company's founding until his resignation on June 23, 2020, amidst multiple allegations of sexual harassment and assault.[2]

Gunston

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Signature began production in the Arlington County Gunston Arts Center.[3]: 12, 122  This original venue was in the library of a middle school which had been converted to a black box theater.

The Garage

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Having rapidly outgrown the Gunston facility, Signature in 1993 acquired a defunct Auto Bumper Plating shop, AKA "The Garage", which was converted into a 136-seat black box theatre.[3]: 32–40 

Shirlington

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Exterior Image of Signature Theatre in The Village at Shirlington
Exterior of Signature Theatre

In 2007, in partnership with Arlington County, Virginia, Signature moved into its current facility, a $16 million theater complex inThe Village at Shirlington.[1][4] The first floor of the building houses the Shirlington Branch of the Arlington County Public Library,[5] the upper three floors house the theater. The complex has an industrial decor with exposed particle board, pipes and metal sheeting. The pair of state-of-the-art black box theaters are each built as a "square box within a square box, floating on hockey pucks. At $30 a puck. It is built like a soundstage."

  • The Max — the larger of two flexible theatre spaces, named in honor ofMaxine Isaacs, seats between 275 and 350 patrons.
  • The Ark — the smaller theatre space, seating up to 99 patrons, named in honor ofArlene andRobertKogod.

In addition to the two performance spaces, the complex contains a lobby, meeting rooms, three rehearsal spaces, four individual dressing rooms, three shared dressing rooms, three showers, a cast greenroom, a separate orchestra greenroom, three kitchen areas, scene, prop, and costume shops.[1][6] The large lobby was named by donors Gilbert andJaylee Mead in honor of Gilbert's late son Rob Mead.[1]

On June 7, 2009, Signature received theater’s highest artistic honor – the 2009 Regional Theatre Tony Award[7] – in recognition of artistic excellence.

Stephen Sondheim Award

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In 2009 the Theatre established the Stephen Sondheim Award to honor "those who have contributed to the works of Stephen Sondheim and the canon of American Musical Theater." The inaugural award was presented on April 27, 2009, to its namesake at a benefit gala featuring performances byBernadette Peters,Michael Cerveris, Will Gartshore and Eleasha Gamble.[8][9][10] The award has since been presented at the Theatre's annual Sondheim Award Gala excepting a hiatus in 2020 and 2021 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

Past Recipients

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YearRecipient
2009Stephen Sondheim
2010Angela Lansbury
2011Bernadette Peters
2012Patti LuPone
2013Harold "Hal" Prince
2014Jonathan Tunick
2015James Lapine
2016John Weidman
2017Cameron Mackintosh
2018John Kander
2019Audra McDonald
2022Carol Burnett
2023Chita Rivera
2024Nathan Lane
2025Mandy Patinkin

Student Intensive Programs

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The Overtures program is an intensive program Signature Theatre offers annual during the summer. Over the course of two weeks, students looking to pursue a career in theatre receive personal feedback to further their skills in musical theatre such as singing, dancing, acting, and audition techniques. The intensive ends with a performance in which participants showcase their performance skills for a live audience; as well as an audition with local casting directors to utilize the audition techniques learned.

The age range this program is designed for is primarily college students and newly graduated professionals.[11] Stage One is their musical theatre intensive program for high school students (age 14-17)[12]

Awards

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  • 2009 –Regional Theatre Tony Award
  • 2009 Outstanding Resident Musical –Les Misérables.[13]
  • 2006 Outstanding Resident Musical –Urinetown.[13]
  • 2005 Outstanding Resident Musical –Allegro.[13]
  • 2001 Outstanding Resident Musical –Side Show.[13]
  • 1999 Outstanding Resident Play –Nijinsky's Last Dance.[13]
  • 1997 Outstanding Resident Musical –Passion.[13]
  • 1995 Outstanding Resident Musical –Into the Woods.[13]
  • 1993 Outstanding Resident Musical –Assassins.[13]
  • 1992 Outstanding Resident Musical –Sweeney Todd.[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdTrescott, Jacqueline (January 11, 2007)."A Signature Space To Match Its Reputation".The Washington Post. Retrieved2009-10-24.
  2. ^"Eric Schaeffer departs Signature Theatre amid sexual assault allegations - The Washington Post".The Washington Post.
  3. ^abSchaeffer, Eric with Valente, Sarah (2011).My Signature Story. Parker, CO: Outskirts Press Inc.ISBN 978-1-4327-6199-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^"New Home for Signature Theatre in Shirlington","Washingtonian.com", January 1, 2007
  5. ^"Arlington Virginia – Shirlington Library". Retrieved2009-10-24.
  6. ^"Signature Theatre Open House Back Stage Tour". 13 January 2007.
  7. ^"Tony Legacy – Search Past Winners – Signature Theatre". Archived fromthe original on 2012-02-04. Retrieved2009-10-22.
  8. ^Jones, Kenneth."Signature Creates Sondheim Award, to Be Presented at April 2009 Gala" Playbill, October 6, 2008
  9. ^Horwitz, Jane."Backstage" columnWashington Post, October 8, 2008
  10. ^Jones, Kenneth."Peters and Cerveris Celebrate Sondheim at DC Sondheim Award Gala April 27" Playbill, April 27, 2009
  11. ^"Overtures".www.sigtheatre.org. Retrieved2024-09-22.
  12. ^"Stage One".www.sigtheatre.org. Retrieved2024-09-22.
  13. ^abcdefghi"Helen Hayes Awards Search Recipients – Signature". Archived fromthe original on 2010-01-30. Retrieved2009-10-22.

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