At Irish Rep, we present the best of Irish and Irish-American theatre year-round in NYC. Each year, our season is supported by donations of all sizes from our community. Thank you for contributing in support of our continued mission to produce Irish and Irish-American theatre of the highest quality, day after day.
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Irish Repertory Theatre | 132 West 22nd Street | New York, NY 10011
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Our most recent IRS Form 990 can be found here.
BECOME A MEMBER
Irish Rep members are our most steadfast supporters and the core of our audience. Members receive access to a unique set of benefits and experiences and every gift is instrumental to bringing the works of Irish and Irish-American playwrights vividly to life on our stages.
MATCHING GIFTS:
Many employers sponsor matching gift programs and will match charitable contributions made by their employees. Some companies match gifts made by retirees and/or spouses! With a matching gift you might be able to double or even triple your contribution to the Irish Rep. For more information, please contact our Development Team at 212.255.0270 or development@irishrep.org.
STOCK GIFTS
Did you know that donating stocks directly to Irish Rep directly can allow you to avoid capital gains tax, while maximizing your contribution and your tax deduction? For more information, please contact our Development Team at 212.255.0270 or development@irishrep.org.
PLANNED GIVING
Irish Repertory Theatre is proud to announce the launch of The Frank McCourt Legacy Circle. This group celebrates those who have chosen to leave a legacy gift to Irish Rep and is named in honor of the award-winning memoirist, who acted on Irish Rep’s stage in our early days. For more information, click here.