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The Shubert Foundation - FY Funding by State The Shubert Foundation - FY Funding by State State City Organization Grant Dollars AK Douglas Perseverance Theatre $60,000.00 AK Total $60,000.00 AL Birmingham Birmingham Children's Theatre $60,000.00 Montgomery Alabama Shakespeare Festival $165,000.00 AL Total $225,000.00 AR Little Rock Arkansas Arts Center Children's Theatre $20,000.00 Fayetteville Theatre Squared $45,000.00 AR Total $65,000.00 AZ Tucson Arizona Theatre Company $50,000.00 Tempe Childsplay $60,000.00 Phoenix The Phoenix Theatre Company $20,000.00 AZ Total $130,000.00 CA San Francisco American Conservatory Theater $190,000.00 Crowded Fire Theater Company $10,000.00 Golden Thread Productions $10,000.00 Magic Theatre $125,000.00 New Conservatory Theatre Center $35,000.00 The Cutting Ball Theater $10,000.00 The San Francisco Playhouse $30,000.00 Z Space $15,000.00 Los Angeles Center Theatre Group $200,000.00 Cornerstone Theater Company $65,000.00 East West Players $40,000.00 Geffen Playhouse $135,000.00 Latino Theater Company $20,000.00 Native Voices at the Autry $10,000.00 Rogue Machine Theatre $20,000.00 Sundance Theatre Program $50,000.00 The Fountain Theatre $25,000.00 Santa Barbara Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara $20,000.00 Laguna Beach The Laguna Playhouse $25,000.00 Berkeley Aurora Theatre Company $40,000.00 Berkeley Repertory Theatre $225,000.00 California Shakespeare Theater $60,000.00 PlayGround $15,000.00 Shotgun Players $45,000.00 Oakland Bay Area Children's Theatre $10,000.00 Porter Ranch Deaf West Theatre $10,000.00 Glendale Antaeus Theatre Company $15,000.00 Santa Cruz Jewel Theatre Company $20,000.00 Palo Alto TheatreWorks Silicon Valley $85,000.00 San Diego Cygnet Theatre Company $25,000.00 Diversionary Theatre $15,000.00 San Diego Repertory Theatre $50,000.00 The Old Globe $225,000.00 Culver City The Actors' Gang $45,000.00 Long Beach International City Theatre $20,000.00 Sacramento Capital Stage Company $10,000.00 West Los Angeles Odyssey Theatre Ensemble $30,000.00 Pasadena A Noise Within $30,000.00 Boston Court Pasadena $25,000.00 The Pasadena Playhouse $75,000.00 La Jolla La Jolla Playhouse $225,000.00 Cathedral City Coachella Valley Repertory $10,000.00 Solana Beach North Coast Repertory Theatre $20,000.00 San Jose City Lights Theater Company of San Jose $30,000.00 Costa Mesa South Coast Repertory $250,000.00 Mill Valley Marin Theatre Company $85,000.00 CA Total $2,730,000.00 CO Colorado Springs THEATREWORKS $15,000.00 Denver Curious Theatre Company $50,000.00 Denver Center Theatre Company $150,000.00 El Centro Su Teatro $25,000.00 Phamaly Theatre Company $15,000.00 Boulder Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company $20,000.00 Colorado Shakespeare Festival $10,000.00 LOCAL THEATER COMPANY $10,000.00 Creede Creede Repertory Theatre $30,000.00 CO Total $325,000.00 CT East Haddam Goodspeed Opera House $150,000.00 Westport Westport Country Playhouse $55,000.00 New Haven Long Wharf Theatre $200,000.00 Yale Repertory Theatre $200,000.00 Hartford Hartford Stage Company $225,000.00 TheaterWorks $20,000.00 Waterford Eugene O'Neill Theater Center $100,000.00 CT Total $950,000.00 DC Washington Arena Stage $325,000.00 Folger Theatre $15,000.00 Ford's Theatre $65,000.00 GALA Hispanic Theatre $30,000.00 Mosaic Theater Company $35,000.00 National New Play Network $60,000.00 Shakespeare Theatre Company $90,000.00 The Studio Theatre $100,000.00 Theater J/EDCJCC $40,000.00 Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company $90,000.00 DC Total $850,000.00 DE Wilmington Delaware Theatre Company $55,000.00 DE Total $55,000.00 FL Sarasota Asolo Repertory Theatre $65,000.00 Florida Studio Theatre $60,000.00 Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe of Florida, Inc. $10,000.00 St. Petersburg American Stage Company $35,000.00 freeFall Theatre $20,000.00 Orlando Orlando Repertory Theatre $40,000.00 Orlando Shakes in partnership with UCF $25,000.00 Naples Gulfshore Playhouse $30,000.00 West Palm Beach Palm Beach Dramaworks $35,000.00 Fort Myers Florida Repertory Theatre $40,000.00 FL Total $360,000.00 GA Atlanta 7 Stages $25,000.00 Actor's Express $30,000.00 Alliance Theatre $220,000.00 Center for Puppetry Arts $15,000.00 Horizon Theatre Company $55,000.00 Synchronicity Performance Group $20,000.00 Theatrical Outfit $20,000.00 True Colors $30,000.00 Lawrenceville Aurora Theatre $30,000.00 Chattahoochee Hills Serenbe Playhouse $15,000.00 GA Total $460,000.00 HI Honolulu Honolulu Theatre for Youth $35,000.00 HI Total $35,000.00 IA Iowa City Riverside Theatre $25,000.00 IA Total $25,000.00 ID Boise Boise Contemporary Theater $35,000.00 Sun Valley Company of Fools $20,000.00 ID Total $55,000.00 IL Chicago A Red Orchid Theatre $15,000.00 About Face Theatre $20,000.00 American Blues Theater $20,000.00 Chicago Children's Theatre $35,000.00 Chicago Latino Theater Alliance $10,000.00 Chicago Shakespeare Theater $90,000.00 Court Theatre $80,000.00 Goodman Theatre $325,000.00 Lifeline Theatre $20,000.00 Lookingglass Theatre Company $75,000.00 Remy Bumppo Theatre Company $20,000.00 Rivendell Theatre Ensemble $15,000.00 Shattered Globe Theatre $15,000.00 Silk Road Rising $20,000.00 Steppenwolf Theatre Company $275,000.00 Teatro Vista $20,000.00 The House Theatre of Chicago $20,000.00 Theater Wit $10,000.00 TimeLine Theatre Company $45,000.00 Victory Gardens Theater $135,000.00 Skokie Northlight Theatre $160,000.00 Glencoe Writers' Theatre $60,000.00 IL Total $1,485,000.00 IN Indianapolis Indiana Repertory Theatre $50,000.00 The Phoenix Theatre $40,000.00 IN Total $90,000.00 KY Louisville Actors Theatre of Louisville $200,000.00 Commonwealth Theatre Center $45,000.00 Stage One Family Theatre $30,000.00 Whitesburg Roadside Theater $20,000.00 Lexington Lexington Children's Theatre $35,000.00 KY Total $330,000.00 LA New Orleans Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre $20,000.00 Southern Rep $30,000.00 LA Total $50,000.00 MA Lowell Merrimack Repertory Theatre $45,000.00 Boston ArtsEmerson $30,000.00 Company One Theatre $20,000.00 Huntington Theatre Company $170,000.00 Lyric Stage Company of Boston $30,000.00 Speakeasy Stage Company $40,000.00 Cambridge American Repertory Theater $250,000.00 Central Square Theater $25,000.00 Stoneham Greater Boston Stage Company $20,000.00 Watertown New Repertory Theatre $40,000.00 Lenox Shakespeare & Company $35,000.00 Pittsfield Barrington Stage Company $90,000.00 Berkshire Theatre Group $60,000.00 Brewster Cape Cod Repertory Theatre $15,000.00 Williamstown Williamstown Theatre Festival $150,000.00 Gloucester Gloucester Stage $20,000.00 Vineyard Haven Martha's Vineyard Playhouse $15,000.00 MA Total $1,055,000.00 MD Glen Echo Adventure Theatre $45,000.00 Baltimore Center Stage $195,000.00 Everyman Theatre $60,000.00 Silver Spring Round House Theatre $70,000.00 Olney Olney Theatre Center $30,000.00 Bethesda Imagination Stage $60,000.00 MD Total $460,000.00 ME Portland Portland Stage $50,000.00 Bangor Penobscot Theatre Company $45,000.00 Lewiston The Public Theatre $30,000.00 ME Total $125,000.00 MI Detroit Detroit Public Theatre $10,000.00 Detroit Repertory Theatre $40,000.00 Chelsea Purple Rose Theatre Company $60,000.00 West Bloomfield Jewish Ensemble Theatre $15,000.00 Northville Tipping Point Theatre Company $20,000.00 Rochester Meadow Brook Theatre $20,000.00 Kalamazoo Farmers Alley Theatre $10,000.00 Williamston Williamston Theatre $20,000.00 MI Total $195,000.00 MN Saint Paul Ten ThousandThings Theater $20,000.00 The History Theatre $35,000.00 St. Paul Park Square Theatre $40,000.00 Penumbra Theatre Company $55,000.00 Theater Mu $10,000.00 Minneapolis Children's Theatre Company $240,000.00 Illusion Theater $15,000.00 Mixed Blood Theatre Company $55,000.00 Pillsbury House Theatre $20,000.00 Playwrights' Center $75,000.00 The Guthrie Theater $200,000.00 The Jungle Theater $40,000.00 Theater Latte Da $20,000.00 MN Total $825,000.00 MO St. Louis Metro Theater Company $35,000.00 The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis $85,000.00 Kansas City Coterie Theatre $60,000.00 Kansas City Actors Theatre $10,000.00 Kansas City Repertory Theatre $100,000.00 Unicorn Theatre $75,000.00 MO Total $365,000.00 MS Jackson New Stage Theatre $75,000.00 MS Total $75,000.00 MT Missoula MCT, Inc. $40,000.00 Montana Repertory Theatre $15,000.00 MT Total $55,000.00 NC Greensboro Triad Stage $55,000.00 Fayetteville Cape Fear Regional Theatre $20,000.00 Charlotte Actor's Theatre of Charlotte $30,000.00 Children's Theatre of Charlotte $50,000.00 Asheville North Carolina Stage Company $20,000.00 Chapel Hill PlayMakers Repertory Company $85,000.00 Raleigh Burning Coal Theatre Company $25,000.00 Winston-Salem North Carolina Black Repertory Company $10,000.00 Flat Rock Flat Rock Playhouse $10,000.00 NC Total $305,000.00 ND Fargo Theatre B $15,000.00 ND Total $15,000.00 NE Omaha Blue Barn Theatre $30,000.00 Omaha Theater Company $45,000.00 NE Total $75,000.00 NH Meredith Winnipesaukee Playhouse $10,000.00 Peterborough Peterborough Players $25,000.00 Enfield Shaker Bridge Theatre $15,000.00 NH Total $50,000.00 NJ Red Bank Two River Theater Company $125,000.00 West Orange Luna Stage $25,000.00 New Brunswick George Street Playhouse $70,000.00 Cedar Grove ArtsPower National Touring Theatre $15,000.00 Netcong The Growing Stage $20,000.00 Union Premiere Stages $15,000.00 Princeton McCarter Theatre $200,000.00 Hackettstown Centenary Stage Company $15,000.00 Long Branch New Jersey Repertory Company $90,000.00 Cape May Cape May Stage $25,000.00 Florham Park The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey $85,000.00 East Brunswick American Theater Group $15,000.00 Trenton Passage Theatre Company $20,000.00 NJ Total $720,000.00 NM Albuquerque Fusion Theatre Company $35,000.00 NM Total $35,000.00 NY New York Ars Nova $70,000.00 Atlantic Theater Company $200,000.00 Bedlam, Inc.
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