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BOARD 2 Edward Norton and Catherine Keener in Burn This at Signature Theatre, 2002. SPOTLIGHT Signature’s Board Chairman Edward Norton Tells His Signature Story 3. ON SIGNATURE THEATRE There are few theatres in America whose work and mission have excited and inspired me for as long as Signature’s has. I started with Signature in a 99-seat black box and have seen it grow into the major institution it is now. We have a great vision for the next twenty years and an inspired and dynamic team. It’s thrilling to be a part of. Edward Norton, Signature Theatre Gala, 2014. EDWARD’S SIGNATURE HIGHLIGHTS 1) My first play with Signature, during the Edward Albee Season, in the spring of 1994. Fragments was my first paying job as a theatre actor in New York and working with Albee and Jim Houghton on Albee’s new play as he wrestled with it and shaped it was completely thrilling. I loved everything about the experience and was so impressed by Jim Houghton that I decided then and there that this was the company I wanted to be a part of. The highlights from over 20 years with Signature Theatre are, for me: 2) Acting in Burn This during the Lanford Wilson season in 2002…again directed by Jim. This is still a highlight of my whole career as an actor. The cast, the play, the post 9/11 mourning affecting the emotions of the audience and making the play feel visceral and relevant… it all amounted to an incredible creative experience. And getting to work closely with Lanford. 3) Seeing how radically the Signature Ticket Initiative affected the makeup of the audience during the first season in which Signature implemented that program, during the August Wilson season. I remember talking to four young women after one of the shows and asking how they liked it, to which they gushed that it had been a “life altering experience.” I asked them if that was the first time they’d seen an August Wilson play and they all said, “It’s the first time we’ve seen any play in a theatre ever!” That’s when I realized that Jim had doubled down on making Signature a company that was really rooted in a mission of ‘service’ – service to the playwright as always, but now also service to the community, in terms of making sure that theatre is an experience accessible to everyone. 4) The night we opened The Pershing Square Signature Center in 2012. 1 This was the culmination of nearly 5 years of really hard work and a lot of stress for all of us. Raising nearly $100 million in the absolute worst days of an economic meltdown was one of the most audacious and at times almost crazy endeavors I’ve ever been a part of. 4 3 3 11 Edward Norton in Fragments at Signature Theatre, 1994. James Houghton, Erika Mallin and Edward Norton, Signature Theatre Gala, 2012. Students at a student matinee performance through the Signature Ticket Initiative. 14