Theatre Tulsa Launches Creative Fundraising Campaign

Major items available for naming include the 48-by-33-foot rehearsal studio and performance space, the main lobby, and more.

By: Jun. 26, 2024
Theatre Tulsa Launches Creative Fundraising Campaign
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article

Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe.




Existing user? Just click login.

Theatre Tulsa has initiated an innovative naming rights campaign, offering the community a chance to place their names on various items and areas within Theatre Tulsa Studios at 5521 S. Peoria Ave. The non-profit aims to raise $50,000 through this unique approach.

“While naming rights are typically associated with libraries, office buildings, sports arenas, or performance venues, we're putting a creative spin on it,” said Theatre Tulsa Executive Director Travis Guillory.  

Major items available for naming include the 48-by-33-foot rehearsal studio and performance space, the main lobby, and the extensive costume shop, with prices ranging from $2,000 to $15,000.  

Theatre Tulsa is extending the concept by allowing names to be placed on smaller items such as bathrooms, water fountains, sofas, conference table chairs, and even outlets and light switches, with prices starting as low as $25. Additionally, patrons can purchase a named tile in the lobby, similar to Hollywood's Walk of Fame.

The campaign has garnered attention on social media, where it has been praised as “brilliant.” For more information about Theatre Tulsa's fundraiser, visit theatretulsa.org/naming-rights or email info@theatretulsa.org



Comments

To post a comment, you must register and login.

 


Join Team BroadwayWorld

Are you an avid theatergoer? We're looking for people like you to share your thoughts and insights with our readers. Team BroadwayWorld members get access to shows to review, conduct interviews with artists, and the opportunity to meet and network with fellow theatre lovers and arts workers.

Interested? Learn more here.




Videos