Signature Productions began as the brain child of Dr. Karl M. Larsen a local Optometrist, and attorney Victor J. Austin. They saw a real need for quality family entertainment in the Las Vegas Valley, so they formed Signature Productions in 1989 as a nonprofit community theater company. Originally, the company moved into a 3500 sq.
After the building that housed that theatre was torn down, the company moved to several other locations including some local high school theatres. Currently, we are housed in the Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center, where we rent the space for each production.
After the building that housed that theatre was torn down, the company moved to several other locations including some local high school theatres. Currently, we are housed in the Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center, where we rent the space for each production.
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Art may not be easy, but it's definitely worth it. While we finance our productions primarily through ticket sales, we also rely on the financial contributions of generous patrons and supporters. Though we are a volunteer organization, the cost of production including royalties, sets, costumes, orchestra, lighting, sound - the list goes on and on - is ever increasing.
Reviews (4)
Valerie S.
Oct 25, 2019
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West Side Story.....What happened? Signature Productions were always first rate in their productions. But, last night from the minute it started to intermission we were SHOCKED....it was worse than a High school production (I've seen better High School productions). We decided to LEAVE and not return for more TORTURE. As a Retired fellow Thespian, knowing all the work and dedication put into a production, they should have pulled the plug on this one OR, not charged a dime. After 10 years of enjoying and supporting Signature Productions HIGH Standards.....I don't know if I can TRUST
Amanda M.
Aug 10, 2011
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Signature Productions presents "Little Shop of Horrors" at the Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center through August 27, 2011. I've been a fan of the talking plant musical ever since I was a kid, and I'm glad I didn't miss this local performance! I was very impressed with the talented cast, sets, music, and the theater. Everything seemed on par with a professional production. I'm looking forward to seeing more great plays from Signature Productions in the future.
Visit http://signatureproductions.net/LSOH.html for tickets and more information.
Visit http://signatureproductions.net/LSOH.html for tickets and more information.
Norm K.
Aug 10, 2011
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I have to keep the 5 stars rating in tact because this theatre company deserves no less. They always put on first class musicals, staged well, cast well, and full of very talented people.
With Singin' in the Rain, Little Shop of Horrors, and the Sound of Music, this season has been a smash! Have you seen it rain indoors during Singin' in the Rain? If you missed it, you missed some wonderful stag craft. They have in past years done Beauty and the Beast, the King and I, and All Shook Up to name a few.
The ticket prices are always a bargain for the quality of the show. Go to one of
With Singin' in the Rain, Little Shop of Horrors, and the Sound of Music, this season has been a smash! Have you seen it rain indoors during Singin' in the Rain? If you missed it, you missed some wonderful stag craft. They have in past years done Beauty and the Beast, the King and I, and All Shook Up to name a few.
The ticket prices are always a bargain for the quality of the show. Go to one of
Roderick A.
Apr 04, 2010
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This is a review for Signature Productions' All Shook Up! Preforming April 5-24, 2010. It's $25 and roughly 150 minutes long with intermission.
I just came back from watching Signature Production's, All Shook Up!
It's a musical based on music by Elvis Presley. It takes a substantial amount of talent and work for me to enjoy any production of any kind; and I rarely give anything any kind of praise. So it goes to say that, I truly enjoyed All Shook Up.
It has a wonderful energy in it; talented performers, a surprisingly interesting story, and a superior use of space &
I just came back from watching Signature Production's, All Shook Up!
It's a musical based on music by Elvis Presley. It takes a substantial amount of talent and work for me to enjoy any production of any kind; and I rarely give anything any kind of praise. So it goes to say that, I truly enjoyed All Shook Up.
It has a wonderful energy in it; talented performers, a surprisingly interesting story, and a superior use of space &