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UM Theatre & Dance to Host Masquer New Chair Campaign Fun-Raiser in June

By: May. 13, 2016
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Missoula favorites Teresa Waldorf and Rosie Ayers will host a Fun-Raiser for the UM School of Theatre & Dance's Masquer New Chair Campaign ... in character as the Home Shopping Girls, Lucinda and Lulinda.

Alumni and friends have already raised enough money to replace two-thirds of the seats in UM's Masquer Theatre. This night of games, laughs, prizes, and surprises on June 2 will push the effort ahead.

There are seats left to sponsor and shipping costs to cover as the rest of the chairs make their way to Missoula. Thus, the audience is invited to "PICK YOUR SEAT (OR GET GAS)" to complete the campaign with a "Let's Make a Deal"-style show. Admission is free and games are pay-to-play, with opportunities to give a little or a lot to this good cause. Everyone who contributes goes home a winner.

The Fun-Raiser will take place Thursday, June 2, in the Masquer Theatre of UM's PAR/TV Center.

The schedule of events is as follows:

6:30 pm Cash Bar and Bites

7:00 pm Lucinda and Lulinda's Giving Game Show with Pay-to-Play Games:

"Put Your Money Where Your Butt Is"

"Write or Wrong White-Board Smackdown"

"Musical Chair-It-Up"

"The La-Z-Boy Balloon Pop," where everyone's a winner.

... and much more!

Free admission, fabulous prizes! Win big and make a difference! Have more fun than should be allowed by law!

What's the Masquer New Chair Campaign? Glad you asked! Get the scoop on this vital project online, or call Christian Gold Stagg at 406-243-4990.

Photo Credit: Geoff Sutton



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