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Award Winning Irish Repertory Theatre Announces Major Renovation of its Chelsea Facility

Posted by: Official_Press_Release 03:31 pm EDT 08/07/14

IRISH REPERTORY THEATRE ANNOUNCES

MAJOR RENOVATION OF ITS CHELSEA FACILITY
AND
THE FINAL PHASE OF ITS CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

Irish Rep’s 2014-2015 Season Will Be Presented Exclusively
At DR2 Theatre in Union Square

The Irish Repertory Theatre (Charlotte Moore, Artistic Director and Ciarán O'Reilly, Producing Director) announced today the start of a major renovation of its facility, coinciding with the launch of the final phase of its Capital Campaign.

Designed by Garrison Architects of New York, the renovation will transform the Off-Broadway theater, located in the Stanwick Building (132 West 22nd Street), dramatically improving audience seating configuration and sightlines by removing portions of the floor above the main theatre space and creating a new balcony that will provide unobstructed view of the actors and allow for the widening of the stage. The resulting two-story space will improve the spatial quality and acoustics of the main theater to reinforce the high caliber of the Irish Rep’s award-winning performances, while at the same time maintaining the intimate experience that is its signature. In addition, a new second-floor rehearsal studio will be located on the street-facing side of the building, enabling the theater to reveal the creative process to passers-by.

Improvements to the Irish Rep’s performance and back-of-house spaces include: an increase in seating from 137 to 150; the addition of a 40-seat balcony to replace the current side-of-stage seating; added amenities, such additional audience restrooms, an infrared audio system for the hearing impaired, and wheelchair-accessible seating; more flexible seating, including a row of removable chairs, to accommodate larger sets or live performances; the installation of energy-efficient lighting; a new rehearsal space for the development of productions; and an overhaul of mechanical systems, drastically increasing their efficiency.

The renovation project is slated for completion in 2016 and is on schedule to achieve LEED Silver Certification.

Funding for the project has been provided by the City of New York through the Department of Cultural Affairs, Office of the Manhattan Borough President, and City Council; the Irish Rep’s Board of Trustees; and other private donations. The project is being managed by the NYC Department of Design and Construction.

More than $10 million, or 80 percent, of the Irish Rep’s total $13 million Capital Campaign goal has been reached. In addition to renovation expenses, the funds will cover other capital expenses incurred during the theater’s temporary relocation and will help create a secure foundation of operating support upon the company’s return to its permanent home on West 22nd Street.

The Irish Rep will temporarily present its 2014-15 Season at the nearby 99-seat DR2 Theatre at 101 East 15th Street, which has been reserved for the company’s exclusive use during the full length of the renovation. The new season will be announced at a later date.

“We are so pleased that throughout the renovation project, we can continue to stage our year-round program and be completely accessible to the audiences who are so important to us,” said Artistic Director Charlotte Moore. “Our number one goal is to keep on doing what we do, only better.”

“The renovation of our theater will increase the Irish Rep’s visibility, drawing in new audiences and allowing us to play a more prominent role in the cultural vitality of Chelsea and the City of New York,” said Producing Director Ciarán O’Reilly. “We are grateful to the City of New York, to our Board and to all of our funders for their support.”

“New York’s theater community is among the most vibrant and diverse in the world thanks to groups like the Irish Repertory Theatre, which has produced an amazing breadth of classic and contemporary Irish-American plays at its Chelsea home over the last nearly twenty years,” said Cultural Affairs Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl. “My agency is proud join the Department of Design and Construction to support this renovation project to improve the experience and accessibility for the Rep’s diverse audiences – whether they are longtime members or students using a subsidized ticket to see their first play.”

“In partnership with our colleagues at the Department of Cultural Affairs, we are pleased to announce that a major renovation of the Irish Repertory Theatre will begin later this summer. The renovated theatre will be environmentally-sustainable, with efficient building systems, and is expected to achieve a LEED Silver rating. We look forward to working with the Irish Rep, Garrison Architects, and our contractors to give this vital cultural institution an updated, modern home,” said DDC Commissioner Feniosky Peña-Mora.

“The Irish Repertory Theatre is a gem within a close-knit package, so rearranging the components that make up the theater was an incredibly intricate dance that required a deep understanding of how the theater company works,” said architect James Garrison. “With one clear gesture, of carving through the ceiling and inserting balcony seating, we have combined functions without sacrificing the special intimacy the Irish Rep is known for.”


Garrison Architects

Garrison Architects was founded by James Garrison in 1991 and is located in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Since its inception, the firm has risen to the forefront of modular building and sustainability innovation. Working across a diverse range of project types, from private residential to large scale public work, Garrison Architects pairs a research-driven approach to design with highly refined modernist aesthetics. The firm
collaborates with designers, engineers and manufacturers to produce architecture that responds to economic, cultural, technical and environmental challenges. The studio has received numerous NYC Public Design Commission Awards and AIA/NYS Design Merit Awards, among others.


Irish Repertory Theater

Co-founded by Producing Director Ciarán O'Reilly and Artistic Director Charlotte Moore, Irish Repertory Theatre opened its doors in September 1988 with Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars. The Irish Rep is currently the only year-round theatre company in New York City devoted to bringing Irish and Irish American works to the stage. Through evocative productions by well-known writers such as Eugene O’Neill, George Bernard Shaw, and Samuel Beckett, as well as contemporary masters like Brian Friel and Conor McPherson, the Irish Rep is defined by an authenticity and connectedness to Ireland and Irish artists unmatched by any theatre in America.

Recognized with the Jujamcyn Theatres Award, a special Drama Desk Award for “Excellence in Presenting Distinguished Irish Drama,” an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Achievement, and the Lucille Lortel Award for “Outstanding Body of Work,” the Irish Rep has celebrated the very best in Irish theatre for more than twenty-five years, from the masters to the new generation of Irish and Irish American writers who are transforming the stage. Nearly 50,000 audience members annually attend productions at the theater, located in the heart of New York’s Off-Broadway community.

Link www.irishrep.org

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re: Award Winning Irish Repertory Theatre Announces Major Renovation of its Chelsea Facility

Posted by: larry13 03:54 pm EDT 08/07/14
In reply to: Award Winning Irish Repertory Theatre Announces Major Renovation of its Chelsea Facility - Official_Press_Release 03:31 pm EDT 08/07/14

Very strange that this press release states that the new season will be announced at a later date when yesterday the NY Times and other sites, in discussing what's going on with the theater and the company, named the first three productions of the season.


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re: Award Winning Irish Repertory Theatre Announces Major Renovation of its Chelsea Facility

Posted by: bwaydiva1 04:49 pm EDT 08/07/14
In reply to: re: Award Winning Irish Repertory Theatre Announces Major Renovation of its Chelsea Facility - larry13 03:54 pm EDT 08/07/14

You mean I'm not the only confused person by that press release???


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Thank God

Posted by: JBarnet 10:48 pm EDT 08/07/14
In reply to: re: Award Winning Irish Repertory Theatre Announces Major Renovation of its Chelsea Facility - bwaydiva1 04:49 pm EDT 08/07/14

I stopped going to the Irish Rep years ago. Not because the productions weren't great, but because they only have those three single serve restrooms and there are so many old people that the intermissions were routinely 20-30 minutes long.

Sounds like they're also getting rid of that awkward side section of seats.

I look forward to seeing the new design.


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re: Thank God

Posted by: bwaydiva1 11:33 am EDT 08/08/14
In reply to: Thank God - JBarnet 10:48 pm EDT 08/07/14

I was there this season. I'm very short and physically small so if I complain it's cramped, it probably is. (The chairs are also hard as a rock.)

Hoping they move the restrooms outside the theater (it's very odd to have them inside).


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re: Thank God

Posted by: lowwriter 11:51 am EDT 08/08/14
In reply to: re: Thank God - bwaydiva1 11:33 am EDT 08/08/14

I just want them to improve the sightlines. Unless I sit in the first row I have trouble with heads blocking me and I'm not that short.


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