

Greetings from all of us at
LAByrinth Theater Company!
LAByrinth's
artistic growth is a direct result of the generosity of supporters like
you, who we embrace as family. The part you play is as crucial to
the genesis of theater as is anyone else's - something of which I had
some idea as a Company Member, but am ever more aware of now, as
co-Artistic Director. And so I am making this
appeal to you.
We are now able to accept
credit card donations through our website! I sincerely hope you
will consider an end-of-year contribution to our work that will help
sustain our mission to create new theater for diverse artists and
audiences that truly reflects our New York City home. Please click this link to donate online today!
LAByrinth has developed
hundreds of new plays, staged 48 world premiere productions here in New
York City; toured the world; and given a voice to numerous revered
artists. We are a multi-ethnic collective of 104 actors, writers,
designers, directors and technicians; 19 board members; seven staff
members and three Artistic Directors - but our friends, donors and
audience members like you are equally a part of this family.
We are now in our 16th Season,
and at LAByrinth this year, we have already presented the world
premiere production of A View From 151st Street by Bob Glaudini,
directed by Peter DuBois, and staged readings of 14 new plays. In
February we will present UNCONDITIONAL by Brett C. Leonard, directed by
Mark Wing-Davey; and, in March, The Little Flower of East Orange by
Stephen Adly Guirgis, directed by my co-Artistic Director Philip
Seymour Hoffman (a co-production with our host The Public Theater); as
well as two developmental productions in June. Our distinctive
development process has proved its worth through new theater that
speaks to all of us - like Guinea Pig Solo in 2004, The Last Days of
Judas Iscariot in 2005, A Small, Melodramatic Story in 2006 and Jack
Goes Boating in 2007.
We appreciate your time, your
ticket purchases and all your interest in LAByrinth: your involvement
is our very lifeblood. In supporting us, you become part of our
family - and our work becomes, in part, yours. We welcome you
with open arms.
See you at the theater in 2008!
Best regards,
John Gould Rubin
Co-Artistic Director Executive Director
Please click this link to contribute to our 2007/2008 Annual Fund today!
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