New York’s Labyrinth Theater Company is celebrating the life of Philip Seymour Hoffman with a fundraising campaign.

With support from Edward Norton, the Crowdrise campaign is benefiting the theater company that Philip served as artistic director for a number of years.

“We’ve set up this page to celebrate the life and artistry of our friend and colleague, Phil Hoffman, who we admired and loved,” the theater company wrote on the fundraising page. "He stands among the finest stage and screen artists of our generation and, for those lucky enough to have known or collaborated with Phil, his untimely passing is a terrible blow and irreplaceable loss.

“Alongside his celebrated work as an actor, Phil helped build NY’s Labyrinth Theater Company from its inception into one of the top theater groups in America. Some of the brightest and most original new talents of the last 20 years found their own success because of Phil’s steadfast effort and deep commitment to this non-profit theater.

“All donations made here by admirers or friends will go to support the Labyrinth in celebration of Phil’s great talent, his enormous contributions and his spirit.”

To visit the fundraising page, click here.

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