Overview

"The invaluable Soho Rep"
-The New York Times

Why give to Soho Rep?

When you give a gift to Soho Rep, it goes towards sustaining artistic excellence by allowing us to take artistic risk in our 74-seat theatre; strengthening our commitment to new artists and new work through our Writer/Director Lab and Soho Rep Studio; and maintaining accessible ticket prices for our young, diverse, and growing audiences by continuing our 99¢ Sundays ticket program.

Soho Rep is a very big small theatre. A gift of any size goes a very long way at Soho Rep and has a palpable impact on our work. To those who support us, we sincerely thank you, and to the rest, we invite you to become a part of Soho Rep during this exciting time of artistic achievement.

Sincerely,

Tania Camargo
Executive Director

Soho Rep. is a registered 501(c)3 organization and all contributions are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.


Programs

Now there are many ways to give to Soho Rep—from 99¢ a week to any gift level of your choice. Check out the following giving programs tailored for you:

The Dot Project
99¢ Giving


For more information about giving opportunities, please contact Executive Director Tania Camargo at 212-941-8632 x201 or tcamargo @ sohorep.org.

List of Supporters

Soho Rep is grateful to these generous donors for making our work possible:

INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTERS

American Theater Wing
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
A.R.T./New York
Axe-Houghton Foundation
Carnegie Corporation of New York
Department of Cultural Affairs
Disney Worldwide Outreach
The Dorothy Strelsin Foundation
The Dramatist Guild Fund
The Emma A. Sheafer Charitable Trust
The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation
Foundation for Contemporary Arts
The Harold & Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust
Jerome Foundation
Jerome Robbins Foundation
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
Lucille Lortel Foundation, Inc.
The National Endowment for the Arts
The New York Community Trust
New York State Council on the Arts
The Shepherd Foundation
The Shubert Foundation

INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS

Andrew Aaron, Dan Aibel, Jan Albert, Kyle Ancowitz, Anonymous (2), Marc Baum, Bell Hoving Family Foundation, Anne Benson, Susan Bernfield & Claude Millman, Arlo Blocher, Michael Bolte, Henry Buck, Tonya Canada, Ruben Carbajal, Joseph Claro, Vernaliz Co, Carolyn and David Cohen, Nicole Cooper, Jennifer Corman, Hesu Coue-Wilson, Monica de la Torre, Bunny Dell, Jon Dembrow, Louise Eastman, Dr. & Mrs. Bradley Fischman, Melissa Fischman, Leah Fischman, Jeanne Donovan Fisher, Richard Franklin, Kate & Andrew French, Richard Fulco, Larry Geddes, Louise Gough, Karin Greene, Jennie & Simon Kendall Greer, Todd and Tamar Haimes, Anne Hamburger & Rafe Jenney, Todd Hartman, Gareth Hendee, Brendan Hill, Richard Holody, John Issendorf, James Johnson, Rebecca Ketchum, Rita Kim, Tina Marie Labruzzo, Todd London, Dorothy Marcic, Alan Margolin, Susana Meyer, Richard Millen, Tim Blake Nelson, Stacy O'Neill, Todd Patterson, Christopher Pile, Rose Pile & Bryan Davis, Stephen Pile, Anthony Pisani, Roxana Ramseur, Caryl Ratner, Amber Reed, Mark Rossier, Robert Saxner, Ann Schaetzel, John Selzer, Mike Shapiro & Peggy Stafford, Jean Simms, Lisa M. Stevenson, Sarah Cameron Sunde, Marlene Swartz, Sarah Treem, Wendy Vanden Heuvel, Kaniaru Wacieni, Karl Wiedergott, Frank Williams, Harold Wolpert & Rui Rita, Paul David Young.

Updated as of March 2009.

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