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Recognizing the Society Hill Playhouse on the occasion of celebrating their 50th Anniversary Season.
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WHEREAS, The Society Hill Playhouse was founded by Jay and Deen Kogan in 1960 as Philadelphia's "off-Broadway" theatre for contemporary American and European playwrights; and
WHEREAS, Gradually, the Society Hill Playhouse developed a niche in populist comedies and has presented the very best, such as Nunsense, Menopause the Musical, and Lafferty's Wake, both on the original "Main Stage" and in the intimate "Red Room Cabaret Theatre"; and
WHEREAS, Society Hill Playhouse is located in the heart of the Society Hill District and is housed in the historic David Garrick Hall (circa 1901) with Victorian pressed tin walls and ceilings; and
WHEREAS, As the first professionally operated theatre in Philadelphia to weave modern theatre repertoire with dynamic community outreach, the Society Hill Playhouse has influenced the design and programming of emerging theatres; and
WHEREAS, The Playhouse branched out over the years and in the 1960s toured city neighborhoods on a flatbed truck performing original 30-minute skits. In 1970, the Kogans founded the Philadelphia Youth Theatre, which worked with the Philadelphia School District for 25 years; and
WHEREAS, Plays from around the world premiered in Philadelphia at the Playhouse including Genet's The Blacks, Weiss' Marat/Sade, Storey's The Changing Room, Behan's The Borstal Boy, and Brecht's Mother Courage; and
WHEREAS, In 1970, the Kogans compromised with Hollywood so that Richard Roundtree could play the lead in The Great White Hope before beginning to shoot Shaft; and
WHEREAS, In August 2009, Deen was honored by the Philadelphia Theatre Alliance with her late husband for their pioneering achievement. The Society Hill Playhouse continues to be one of Philadelphia's cultural gems with vibrant theatrical fare year round; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADEL...
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