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OFF-BROADWAY THEATER COMPANY BASED IN MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, USA
Soho Rep; SoHo Repertory Theatre; SoHo Repertory; Soho Repertory; SoHo Rep.; SoHo Rep; Soho Rep.; SoHo Repertory Theater; Soho Repertory Theater
  • Soho Rep is a favorite venue to launch experimental new plays. Photo: New Jersey-born playwright [[Jackie Sibblies Drury]].

SOHO         
  • Federal style]] house built in 1819–20.
  • Cast iron facade in [[Second Empire style]] of 28 Greene St. The building, known as “The Queen of Greene Street”, was built in 1873 to the design of architect Isaac F. Duckworth.
  • Queen Anne style]]
  • Greene]] Streets
  • [[Chelsea Career & Technical Education High School]], located just outside SoHo
  • [[Niblo's Garden]], seen here around 1887, was an entertainment venue on Broadway near Prince Street from 1823 to 1895
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SOHO; SOHO (disambiguation); Soho District; SoHo (disambiguation)
Small Office / Home Office [Additional explanations: market]
Soho         
  • Federal style]] house built in 1819–20.
  • Cast iron facade in [[Second Empire style]] of 28 Greene St. The building, known as “The Queen of Greene Street”, was built in 1873 to the design of architect Isaac F. Duckworth.
  • Queen Anne style]]
  • Greene]] Streets
  • [[Chelsea Career & Technical Education High School]], located just outside SoHo
  • [[Niblo's Garden]], seen here around 1887, was an entertainment venue on Broadway near Prince Street from 1823 to 1895
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SOHO; SOHO (disambiguation); Soho District; SoHo (disambiguation)
·interj Ho;
- a word used in calling from a distant place; a sportsman's halloo.
SoHo         
  • Federal style]] house built in 1819–20.
  • Cast iron facade in [[Second Empire style]] of 28 Greene St. The building, known as “The Queen of Greene Street”, was built in 1873 to the design of architect Isaac F. Duckworth.
  • Queen Anne style]]
  • Greene]] Streets
  • [[Chelsea Career & Technical Education High School]], located just outside SoHo
  • [[Niblo's Garden]], seen here around 1887, was an entertainment venue on Broadway near Prince Street from 1823 to 1895
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SOHO; SOHO (disambiguation); Soho District; SoHo (disambiguation)

ويكيبيديا

Soho Repertory Theatre

The Soho Repertory Theatre, known as Soho Rep, is an American Off-Broadway theater company based in New York City which is notable for producing avant-garde plays by contemporary writers. The company, described as a "cultural pillar", is currently located in a 65-seat theatre in the TriBeCa section of lower Manhattan. The company, and the projects it has produced, have won multiple prizes and earned critical acclaim, including numerous Obie Awards, Drama Desk Awards, Drama Critics' Circle Awards, and a Pulitzer Prize. A recent highlight was winning the Drama Desk Award for Sustained Achievement for "nearly four decades of artistic distinction, innovative production, and provocative play selection."

Notable artists who have recently created work at the theater, often early in their careers, include: David Adjmi, César Alvarez, Annie Baker, Alice Birch, Christopher Chen, Jackie Sibblies Drury, debbie tucker green, Aleshea Harris, Lucas Hnath, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Daniel Alexander Jones, Young Jean Lee, Richard Maxwell, Nature Theater of Oklahoma and Anne Washburn.

The New York Times has described it as a "safer home for dangerous plays". Critics note the “jaw dropping premieres” and “big plays in a small room” as defining features of the theater’s programming. New Yorker theatre critic Hilton Als wrote about current director Sarah Benson:

Under her directorship I have never seen a boring production—a very rare thing, indeed. Her deeply individual sensibility is not compromised by needs other than those of the work at hand, and it’s that freedom, structured around shows that I may not agree with but always learn from, that distinguishes the SoHo Rep... Benson has imbued each work with a tough, unsentimental core; she’s also made the plays into distinct visual works that help us see the words.

In 2019 the company adopted a shared leadership model. The three Directors of the theater who now co-lead the company are Sarah Benson, Cynthia Flowers and Meropi Peponides.

The company has an annual budget of around $2 million and employs a full-time staff of seven. In 2020, in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the company put eight artists on salary for the 2020-21 season through the creation of a job creation program titled Project Number One referencing Federal Project Number One.