SIX FIGURES THEATRE COMPANY

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Six Figures Theatre Company
P.O. Box 88, Planetarium Station
New York, New York 10024-0088
212-946-1737

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MISSION - Six Figures is a not-for-profit theatre company that was founded in 1990 by six women who found that their experiences and sensibilities were underrepresented in the canon of commercial theatre, and committed themselves to developing plays and supporting voices that might not otherwise be heard. 

Now in our 11th Season, we are dedicated to providing opportunities for women theater artists, developing quality theatrical work by women and other underrepresented artists, and ensuring that the community as a whole is aware of the opportunity to hear these new voices and see exciting, original performances.  In 1999, the company became a part of the West End Theatre Consortium where it continues to make its artistic home.

STAFF

Kimberly I. Kefgen
Artistic Director

Loren Ingrid Noveck
Literary Manager

Kim Donovan
Director of Development

Richard A. Hodge
Production Manager

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

~ Sandra DeLuca ~ Kimberly I. Kefgen ~ Mark A. Merriman ~ Linda Ames Key ~ 
Loren Ingrid Noveck ~ Maureen Winkler ~ David Zrike ~



HISTORY
1990

  • Six women unite with a common purpose and search for a play with six great roles for women
1992
  • Waiting For The Parade by John Murrell
1993
  • Winter Shorts (Works by Susan Cinnoman, Stuart Spencer, Kate Waters and Stuart Warmflash) 
1994
  • The company incorporates: Susan P. Vaughn and Suzanne Bradbeer, Co-Artistic Directors; Andria Laurie, Managing Director
  • The Bassett Table by Susannah Centlivre
  • Isolated Cases...She's Out There by R. O'Brien and Susan P. Vaughn
1995
  • Informal Readings at the Merchant's House Museum
  • III by Six - 3 One Acts by Suzanne Bradbeer, Andria Laurie and Kaadi Taylor 
1996
  • Alabama Rain by Heather McCutcheon
  • The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice 
1997
  • Women's Playwright Festival at Henry Street Settlement
  • Lone Star Grace by Suzanne Bradbeer 
1998
  • Linda Ames Key becomes Artistic Director; Gay Isaacs becomes Managing Director
  • Six Women at Applause Bookstore
  • The Awakening by Andria Laurie
  • Clowning The Bard at Fringe NYC and then the Mint Theatre
  • Joy of Six Playreading Series I 
1999
  • Dark Lantern by Katt Lissard
  • Company is accepted into a consortium at West End Theatre
  • Flyer by Kate Aspengren
  • Clowning The Bible at Fringe NYC
  • Joy of Six Playreading Series II 
2000
  • Rita Faye Pruitte by Suzanne Bradbeer
  • Joy of Six Playreading Series III
  • Dwayne Sheppard becomes Managing Director
  • The Wall of Water by Sherry Kramer 
2001
  • Artists of Tomorrow Series I 
2002
  • Clowning the Bard/Clowning the Bible, conceived by Linda Ames Key
  • Dark Night Performance Series
  • Kimberly Kefgen becomes Artistic Director; Loren Noveck becomes Literary Manager
  • Artists of Tomorrow Series 2
2003
  • Rain, River, Ice, Steam by S.L. Daniels
  • Keepin' Out the Dark Performance Series
  • Kim Donovan becomes Director of Development
  • Artists of Tomorrow Series 3
2004
  • The Alice Pike Barney Directors Program begins
  • A Fairy Tale Festival - Six original fairy tales for the stage
  • Nights at the Circus by Angela Carter, workshop reading of an adaptation by Carla Cantrelle, Linda Ames Key and Barbara Pitts
  • Artists of Tomorrow Series 4