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SWEENY TODD Comes To RMTC, Part Of Ticket Sale Revenues Go To Red Cross

By: Apr. 28, 2009
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When Red Mountain Theatre Company presents Sweeney Todd April 30-May 10, 2009, at the RMTC Cabaret Theatre (301 19th Street North), it won't be just another fabulous night at the theatre - it will be an opportunity for you to make a difference!

RMTC is partnering with the American Red Cross to donate proceeds from Sweeney Todd ticket sales that exceed budgeted projections (with a cap of $5,000) to Project SHARE. Project SHARE (Services to Help Alabamians with Relief on Energy) is a program administered by the American Red Cross that assists qualified elderly and disabled individuals facing financial and/or medical challenges with the payment of an energy bill. To learn more about Project SHARE, please visit www.birminghamredcross.org.

RMTC is also joining forces with the Red Cross to give the gift of life with a Blood Drive on Saturday, May 2, from 12:00-5:00 PM at the RMTC Cabaret Theatre. Those interested in giving blood can schedule a donation time online by clicking here (sponsor code: RMTC) or calling the RMTC Business Office at 205-324-2424. To learn more about giving blood, please visit www.givelife.org.

Show times for the Tony Award-winning musical thriller Sweeney Todd are Thursday-Saturday at 7:30 PM and Sunday at 2:00 PM. Tickets are $30 (special rates available). For more information, call 205-324-2424 or visit www.redmountaintheatre.org.

 



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