At a time when arts organizations are asking for more help than ever from their community, Capital Stage has implemented a program to give back to other nonprofits in the Sacramento region. Recognizing that local charitable organizations in many different industries are struggling in our current economy, Capital Stage recently donated 970 tickets valued at $24,250 to 73 local non-profit organizations.
This giving program provided an incentive and reward to Capital Stage subscribers who renewed their subscription early, during the first month of the 2009-10 renewal campaign by donating 10 tickets to a local charity identified by the renewing subscriber. The local charities will be able to use the donated tickets for fundraising, volunteer & staff recognition, or in any manner that benefits their organization. The tickets are valid for most performances during the 2009/2010 Capital Stage season, based on availability.
"We've been asking for support from the community to help us get through this difficult time and we wanted to do what we could to give back," said Capital Stage Artistic Director, Stephanie Gularte, "What we have to give are seats to our performances and our hope is that other nonprofits will have the opportunity to raise some funds or good will through our gift."
"This program is a great opportunity for us to let our subscribers know that we value them by supporting their personal causes," said Capital Stage Audience Development Coordinator, Keith Riedell. Capital Stage is reaping benefits from these donations as well. Riedell said, "Our early subscription renewal rate is higher than in any previous season. Also, we look forward to introducing new audiences to Capital Stage's unique brand of bold, thought-provoking theatre throughout our season as a result of our ticket donations."
The 2009/2010 Capital Stage season will begin October 2, 2009 with Speech & Debate by
Stephen Karam. The remaining shows will include Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris - Adapted by
Joe Mantello, Fiction by Steven Dietz, Someone Who'll Watch Over Me by Frank McGuiness and Hunter Gatherers by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb.
Capital Stage Company's mission is to be a dynamic leader in the evolution of the contemporary live theatre landscape in the Capital region and to passionately engage audiences in the art of live story-telling with bold, innovative plays performed by professional artists, in an intimate, up-close setting. With a strong commitment to expanding the base of working artists in the greater Sacramento region, we shall develop a company of actors, directors, writers, designers, and technical staff who are dedicated to bringing dynamic productions of contemporary and classic plays to our community.
Website:
http://www.capstage.org.
Capital Stage is a professional nonprofit, 501(c)3 theatre company.
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