GOLDEN THREAD PRODUCTIONS
1695 18th St Ste C101 Annex, San Francisco, CA 94107 www.goldenthread.org

Total Revenue
$554,442
Total Expenses
$482,017
Net Assets
$83,707

Organizations Filed Purposes: Golden Thread Productions mission is to produce passionate and provocative playsfrom or about the Middle East including its global diaspora - that celebrate themultiplicity of its perspectives and identities while serving as a developmentalcatalyst and vibrant artistic home to artists at various stages of their career.Golden Thread brings the Middle East to the American stage, creating treasuredcultural experiences for audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

Golden Thread Productions is the first American theatre company devoted to plays from or about the Middle East Golden Thread's signature programs include ReOrient Festival and Forum, development and production of full-length plays, New Threads staged reading series, Golden Thread Fairytale Players theatre for young audiences, and an annual Women's Day event.

FULL-LENGTH PLAYS AND NEW PLAY DEVELOPMENT (Mainstage and New Threads) Golden Thread ensures the discovery and development of new playwrights and plays through three distinct programs. Middle East America (MEA): a National New Plays Initiative, created in partnership with the Lark Play Development Center (New York City) and Silk Road Rising (Chicago) is designed to help create a pipeline of high quality plays by Middle Eastern American playwrights. MEA winners receive a $10,000 commission and two years of development with possibility of productions in Chicago and San Francisco. Award winners include Adriana Sevahn Nichols (2008), Yussef El Guindi (2011), and Mona Mansour (2014). New Threads: an annual staged reading and workshop series that engages its audience in the process of playmaking and allows writers of Middle Eastern and non-Middle Eastern descent an authentic and supportive space to develop work about the Middle East. Many of the New Threads plays continue on to receive main stage productions. Kimia/Alchemy: programs that facilitate multiyear collaborations that explore rare themes and/or bring together unlikely creative partners. For example, BENEDICTUS (2007) was an international collaboration among Iranian, Israeli and American artists to create a play exploring the political stalemate among the three nations. ECSTASY | A WATERFABLE (2008) was a commission to Egyptian-American writer Denmo Ibrahim to create an ensemble generated performance inspired by a Sufi fable.

REORIENT FESTIVAL AND FORUM (ReOrient) The ReOrient Festival of Short Plays was inaugurated in 1999 to present alternative perspectives of the Middle East and to showcase the multiplicity of stories, voices and styles from the region and has since becomes Golden Threads most recognized and celebrated program. This ambitious festival, now presented biannually, turns San Francisco into a Mecca for innovative, spirited, and thought-provoking theatre from and about the Middle East. It has served as a springboard for the careers of top Middle Eastern-American playwrights such as Yussef El Guindi, Torange Yeghiazarian, and Betty Shamieh, and has introduced Bay Area audiences to significant and rarely-produced dramatic works from the Middle East by authors such as Sadegh Hedayat, Fatma Gallaire, and Tawfiq AlHakim. Alongside Middle Eastern voices, ReOrient also features the work of nonMiddle Eastern playwrights, and has included premieres by distinguished American playwrights such as Naomi Wallace, Eric Ehn and Israel Horovitz. Since 2009, in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the festival, Golden Thread has organized the ReOrient Forum, a weekend-long convening in San Francisco aimed at expanding the dialogue on theatre, the Middle East, and current hot topics that illuminate the regions relationship with the US.

YOUTH OUTREACH (Fairytale Players) A portion of Golden Threads programming engages and educates youth and family audiences about the Middle East. The company addresses the parallel needs of Middle Eastern youth and families for self-affirming performing arts programming and the broad communitys need for a deeper understanding of the Middle East in its rich diversity. Golden Thread Fairytale Players create and tour original productions based on Middle Eastern fables and childrens stories. Inspired by popular performance traditions in the Middle East, the performances employ epic storytelling, physical theatre and circus arts techniques and tour schools, libraries, and festivals around the Bay Area. Current repertoire includes THE GIRL WHO LOST HER SMILE, THE PRINCESS AND THE MIRROR, NASRUDINS MAGNIFICENT JOURNEY TO SAMARKAND, and 21 DAYS THAT CHANGE THE YEAR.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Torange YeghiazarianExec Artist Dir40$64,125
Babak SaniDirector1$0
Rebecca NovickDirector1$0
Murrey NelsonDirector1$0
May AllamDirector1$0
Artin Der MinassiansTreasurer1$0
John AtwoodSecretary1$0
Nora El SamahyPresident1$0

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