Georgia Shakespeare


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a "thank you" gift!
 
The Importance of Being Earnest
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2012 Annual Fund Campaign Thermometer First, let us say thank you for your generous support of Georgia Shakespeare. We could not do what we do without you.  You are truly our heroes!

 

And to show our appreciation with a little Georgia Shakespeare swag, the first 50 people who make a gift today of $50 or more will receive a free Georgia Shakespeare water bottle!*

 

In case you haven't heard about our 2012 Annual Fund Campaign, we're calling it "Much Ado about Something Special," and it is extra special this year, because we see this campaign as critical to ensuring the theatre's long-term sustainability.  You've told us that you believe in the work that we do, and we want to make sure we're here for many years to come!

 

In 2011, with your help and including corporations and foundations, we raised over $993,000. So this year, our goal is to raise $1 million by January 31, 2013. We are off to an excellent start, having already received more than $400,000!

We hope we can count on you to make a 2012 tax-deductible annual fund gift to help Georgia Shakespeare thrive both fiscally and artistically in our 2012 season.

You can donate safely and securely here, or call the Development Office at 404.504.3404.  

 

Any gift you make will have a real impact, and we thank you for your support! 

  

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*Gift will be mailed to the first 50 people who contribute $50 or more today, Friday, July 20, 2012. 
 
Pictured: Mark Cabus as Lady Bracknell and Ann Marie Gideon as Cecily Cardew in The Importance of Being Earnest. (Bill DeLoach Photography)

 

ABOUT GEORGIA SHAKESPEARE

Founded in 1985, Georgia Shakespeare creates thoughtful, bold and passionate interpretations of a diverse body of work rooted in Shakespeare and branching out to embrace the best writers and ideas of all eras. On the stage and through educational programming, we strive to entertain, to ignite the imagination and to creatively explore the journey of the human spirit. Our vision is to make Georgia Shakespeare a national model for establishing a welcoming creative home where artists and audiences unite in a shared discovery of the power of adventurous classic theatre. Georgia Shakespeare is a proud member of Theatre Communications Group, Shakespeare Theatre Association of America, Southeastern Theatre Conference, League of Resident Theatres (LORT), and Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts.

 

Georgia Shakespeare is the Professional Theater in Residence at Oglethorpe University, and is located at 4484 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30319.

 

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