Off-Broadway Venues Will Dim Lights in Memory of Signature Theatre's James Houghton
By: BWW News Desk Aug. 03, 2016
Honoring his work and dedication to the Off-Broadway community, numerous Off-Broadway theatres will dim their lights on Thursday at 7:45PM, in memory of theatre legend James (Jim) Houghton, who died on August 2nd at the age of 57.
Among the participating Theatres are the Theater Center, Barrow Street Theatre, Cherry Lane Theatre, Lucille Lortel Theatre, Minetta Lane, Orpheum, Playwright Horizons, Daryl Roth Theatre, DR2, Player's Theatre, The Public Theater, Second Stage, Davenport Theatre, Westside Theatre and Theatre Row. "Jim was an exemplary leader for the entire Off-Broadway community," said Adam Hess, President of the Off-Broadway League. "His passion, vision, and unwavering support of artists truly inspired and transformed the landscape of New York theatre." Under James Houghton's leadership as Founding Artistic Director, Signature Theatre has become one of the country's preeminent theatre companies. Signature was the first company to dedicate a full season to a living writer's body of work, and in the past 25 years has hosted a diverse roster of some of the theatre's most exciting and accomplished playwrights. The company has since launched two additional residency programs, as well as the Signature Ticket Initiative, its groundbreaking ticket subsidy program. In 2012, Signature opened The Pershing Square Signature Center, the largest new theatre center in New York City in nearly 50 years, and was recognized in 2014 with the Regional Theatre Tony Award for its unique mission and outstanding body of work.Pictured: Cole Horibe, Leigh Silverman and James Houghton in rehearsal for Signature Theatre's KUNG FU in 2014. Photo by Gregory Costanzo.

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