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News Erika Mallin Is NYC Signature Theatre's New Exec Director Off-Broadway's Signature Theatre Company announced that Erika Mallin has been named the company's new executive director.

Mallin, who has been the director of development at Atlantic Theater Company for the last two years, succeeds Kathryn Lipuma, who will be joining the Writers' Theatre of Chicago as their executive director next month.

In addition, after four years with Signature Theatre Company, Adam Bernstein has been promoted to general manager.

"We are thrilled to have Erika join our team here at Signature Theatre Company," stated founding artistic director James Houghton. "Her passion for the theatre and her diversity of experience will make her an exceptional leader as we move forward into an exciting period of growth and ultimately a new home."

Mallin is the current director of development at Atlantic Theater Company. During her time there, she led numerous successful fundraising and audience development initiatives, including increasing annual contributed revenues, breaking net records for its annual gala and creating Atlantic's $10 ticket program.

Before joining Atlantic, Mallin was the director of corporate relations at Manhattan Theatre Club, where she headed a department that raised more than $3 million annually in corporate contributions and sponsorship. Prior to her work in theatre, she worked for the Mayor of the City of New York, first as a mayoral aide during the Giuliani administration, where she created programs to streamline city services. She later became special assistant to the commissioner of the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development where she oversaw mayoral housing initiatives. In 2000, Mallin created her own producing company, Artventure, LLC which produces jazz and arts festivals on the East End of Long Island, as well as staged readings of new plays and musicals.

"I am honored to have the opportunity to work with founding artistic director James Houghton and Signature's incredibly dedicated board of trustees and staff," Mallin stated. "This is a time of success and growth for the institution and I look forward to being a part of Signature's exciting future."

Since 1991 Signature has been known for its mission of featuring the life work (and sometimes the new work) of one playwright per season. It is the first theatre in the United States dedicated to season-long explorations of a single living playwright's body of work. The company’s first nine seasons presented the works of Romulus Linney, Lee Blessing, Edward Albee, Horton Foote, Adrienne Kennedy, Sam Shepard, Arthur Miller, John Guare and Maria Irene Fornes.

The 10th Anniversary of Signature Theatre Company — its 2000-02 All-Premiere Celebration — featured new works from a selection of the theatre's distinguished past Playwrights-in-Residence. The 2002-03 season was dedicated to Lanford Wilson, the 2003-04 season to Bill Irwin and the 2004-05 season to Paula Vogel. The first half of the 15th Anniversary (2005-2006) featured The Trip to Bountiful by Horton Foote, Landscape of the Body by John Guare, as well as a workshop and public staged reading of Adrienne Kennedy's adaptation, Madame Bovary. The second half of the anniversary celebration features three works by the late August Wilson, who was to be Signature's 13th Playwright-in-Residence. As a direct result of the company's work, Signature, its productions and its resident writers have been recognized with the Pulitzer Prize, Lucille Lortel Awards, OBIE Awards and Drama Desk Awards, among many other distinctions.

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