HOST YOUR NEXT EVENT
AT THE PERSHING SQUARE
SIGNATURE CENTER!
Whether you are planning a cocktail reception,
theatrical presentation, corporate meeting,
or gala, the Frank Gehry-designed spaces
are perfect for your next function or event!
R E N TA L
OPPORTUNITIES
• 294-seat Irene Diamond Stage
A proscenium space that is perfect for
corporate meetings and performances.
• 191-seat Alice Griffin
Jewel Box Theatre
An intimate space with both orchestra
and balcony seating levels. Plus an
adjoining small lobby space, great
for pre- or post-show receptions.
• 199-250-seat Romulus Linney
Courtyard Theatre
A flexible space that offers
3 different types of configurations.
• The Lobby
Ideal for pre- and post-show
receptions and dinners in conjunction
with a theatrical presentation,
or as a stunning venue on its own.
(background): The Irene Diamond Stage.
(top): The Bloomberg Hedge Funds Summit, 2013.
(bottom): 2014 Signature Theatre Gala.
• Ford Foundation Studio Theatre
and Rehearsal Studio
Two bright and spacious studios
are available for rehearsals,
staged readings, and special events.
AVA I L A B L E
Venue Amenities
Lighting, sound and
projection packages
Live video streaming
capabilities
Digital lobby displays
for event and sponsorship
promotion
Wireless internet throughout
Coat check area and
concierge desk
Box office service
Professional front-ofhouse and technical
production staff
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Full-service bar and
small satellite bar
Café and catering
service available onsite
by preferred caterer
Great Performances
AEA-approved dressing
rooms with bathroom
and showers
Security and cleaning staff
LEED space
For more information visit signaturetheatre.org/rentals
We look forward to working with you!
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”, 2008
harles Mee
FROM THE SIGNATURE ARCHIVES
EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN.
EXCEPTIONAL EVENTS.
“Chuck Mee, true to the title of his last show with
Signature, possesses a big love. A big love for life.
The love stories and great theatrical events you see in his plays truly represent
his own approach to the world — that life is beautiful, exciting, messy, and unpredictable.
So when we honored Chuck at our annual gala at the end of his 2007-08 season,
we filled the night and the room with ‘things Chuck loves’ — red berets for everyone to
wear, a marching band that burst into the room, serenades from singers, an accordion
player, and lots of chocolate. And last, but definitely not least, the night ended with a
huge explosion from confetti cannons, placed all around the room. It was the only
way such a truly celebratory evening could end.” – Erika Mallin, Signature Executive Director
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