Cygnet Theatre's Permanent, State-of-the-Art Home is Slated to Open Summer 2025
SAN
DIEGO, Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Cygnet
Theatre and NTC Foundation are thrilled to announce two generous,
transformative gifts to their joint project, The Joan and Irwin
Jacobs Performing Arts Center. A $5
million endowment from the Joseph W. Clayes III Charitable
Trust and a $3 million gift from
Irwin Jacobs in addition to their
initial $7 million contribution will
support the development of San
Diego's newest Performing Arts Center. Lovingly nicknamed
The Joan, the state-of-the-art venue is slated to open in Summer
2025 at ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station.
"Thanks to these generous contributions,
The Joan and Cygnet Theatre are poised for a strong and sustainable
future"
The Joan – the result of a unique nonprofit partnership between
Cygnet and NTC Foundation – is an adaptive reuse project renovating
and restoring historic Naval Building 178. Upon completion, it will
be a world-class theatre and the only free standing live
performance space at ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station. The Joan will
feature the Joseph W. Clayes III Theatre – a 280+-seat proscenium
theatre – as well as a 150-seat flexible studio space,
state-of-the-art back-of-house facilities, acoustic elements and
more – all allowing Cygnet to elevate their highly-anticipated
productions and serve more San Diegans than ever before.
The $5 million endowment will
support the venue's ongoing operations by providing long-term
support for Cygnet Theatre and The Joan, ensuring the financial
stability of these key cultural institutions in San Diego. The endowment will help cover
ongoing expenses and ensure the iconic company, and its new,
permanent home, continue to thrive.
In addition to this endowment, Irwin
Jacobs recently contributed an additional $3 million donation to The Joan, which is
nicknamed in honor of his late wife, Joan
Jacobs. This donation furthers Joan
Jacobs' significant philanthropic legacy in San Diego and brings Cygnet and NTC Foundation
closer to their $43.5 million
fundraising goal.
"Joan and I were thrilled when we learned of plans to convert
Naval Building 178 into a spectacular theater for use by Cygnet and
many others," said Irwin Jacobs.
"Given the unexpected costs in restoring historic buildings, I am
pleased to provide this additional gift to help ensure completion
on schedule. My family looks forward to attending the first
performance at The Joan."
"Thanks to these generous contributions, The Joan and Cygnet
Theatre are poised for a strong and sustainable future," said
Bill Schmidt, co-founder and
Executive Director of Cygnet Theatre. "This is an incredible moment
for both organizations, allowing us to continue enriching the
community with powerful artistic programming."
With the Jacobs' newest contribution, the project has now
achieved 86% percent of its $43.5
million fundraising goal. While the Clayes endowment does
not reduce the remaining $5.9 million
needed, it ensures long-term, financial stability and support for
The Joan and Cygnet Theatre by providing $1
million annually over five years. The first distribution of
funds will be received in December
2024, with subsequent disbursements each December through
2028. The funds, held by Cygnet Theatre but dedicated specifically
to the ongoing support of The Joan, will help cover operational
costs. Both contributions are imperative for bringing The Joan to
life and preserving it as a cornerstone of artistic and cultural
programming in San Diego.
"This gift and endowment represents an unwavering commitment to
the arts in San Diego, helping us
maintain a vibrant cultural hub," said Lisa
Johnson, NTC Foundation CEO. "The generosity of the Joseph
W. Clayes III Charitable Trust and Irwin
Jacobs will allow us to enrich our community through art and
equip us to meet future challenges with resilience and
creativity."
Since its groundbreaking in January
2024, The Joan has received incredible community support,
helping to realize the building's momentous transformation. Cygnet
Theatre and NTC Foundation are relying on continued philanthropic
support to fulfill the remainder of the needed funds. They invite
the public to take advantage of tax-deductible opportunities and
become a part of this landmark project before year-end. Together,
this support can ensure The Joan reaches the fundraising goal by
its official opening date, bringing world-class performances to the
San Diego community for years to
come.
Donations can be made via http://www.building178.org, by
contacting Campaign Manager Mindy
DeDominicis at 619-574-0059 x178 and all donations checks
should be made payable to Building 178 Performing Arts Center and
mailed to Bank of Southern
California 1620 5th Avenue, Suite 120 San Diego, CA 92101. Naming opportunities are
still available and Donor Wall inclusions are available for a
minimum donation of $25,000.
For more information about The Joan, please visit
http://www.building178.org.
About Cygnet Theatre:
Cygnet Theatre, founded in 2002, is a leading San Diego performing arts institution known
for its close personal connection with its patrons and high-quality
contemporary programming. Cygnet attracts a diverse audience of
theatre lovers and has won more than 130 awards for theatre
excellence. Cygnet's engagement programs provide theatre access to
under-served communities including students, military families, as
well as professional opportunities to college students and emerging
artists.
About NTC Foundation:
NTC Foundation was established in 2000 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit,
to renovate 26 historic buildings at the former Naval Training
Center into a significant destination for art, culture and
creativity. Now the largest historic preservation and cultural
project in San Diego county, ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station is a
unique location filled with nearly 145 galleries, museums, artists,
music groups, dance companies, makers, creators and distinctive
dining experiences.
Media Contact
Kelsey Buller, NTC Foundation and
Cygnet Theatre, 619 361-1217, kelsey@mariandgold.com,
https://building178.org/
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