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In Residence At The Historic Dock Street Theatre • America’s First Theatre
www.charlestonstage.com
Julian Wiles, Founder and Producing Artistic Director Marybeth Clark, Associate Artistic Director and Director of Education
CHARLESTON STAGE EDUCATION SPONSORSHIPS
All sponsorships recieve the following acknowledgement. In addition, each sponsorship receives ticket vouchers (number of vouchers varies per level).• Donors are acknowledged on the donor page of Charleston Stage Show programs (30,000+)• Acknowledgement on the Charleston Stage website• Recognition in all email, electronic and print marketing materials for the Education Programs
($9,700 is tax deductible, value received is $300)Sponsor the Charleston Stage initiative to bring theatre education to underserved students in the Lowcountry.• Ten (10) Ticket Vouchers that may be redeemed for any performance during the 2011-2012 season ($300 value)
Resident Actor/Teacher Sponsor:($7,260 is tax deductible, value received is $240)Sponsor a Charleston Stage Resident Actor/Teacher for the 2011-2012 Season and help subsidize their instrumental involvement in our Education Programs.• Eight (8) Ticket Vouchers that may be redeemed for any performance during the 2011-2012 season ($240 value)
School Matinee Sponsor:($4,820 is tax deductible, value received is $180)Help subsidize the cost of providing live theatre to over 9,000 students through our School Matinee Program.• Six (6) Ticket Vouchers that may be redeemed for any performance during the 2011-2012 season ($180 value)
TheatreSchool Class Sponsor:($2,380 is tax deductible, value received is $120)Provide valuable class materials and supplies and help subsidize the cost of our TheatreSchool classes.• Four (4) Ticket Vouchers that may be redeemed for any performance during the 2011-2012 season ($120 value)
TheatreWings High School Apprentice Sponsor:($940 is tax deductible, value received is $60)Sponsor a TheatreWings High School Apprentice and help supply them with tools and equipment as part of their technical education.• Two (2) Ticket Vouchers that may be redeemed for any performance during the 2011-2012 season ($60 value)
SPonSoRSHIP LEvELS
ArtReach Education Sponsor:
For more information or to support our Education Program, contact Samantha Mills at (843) 856-5316 or [email protected]
Past SponsorsInclude:
Wells FargoBank of America
Carolina FirstThe Beach Company
BellsouthBB&T
BlueCross BlueShield SCANA
Horne GuestMoe’s Southwest Grill
Piggly WigglyThe Albert Sottile Foundation
Pearlstine Family FundMerrill Lynch
PublixNexsen Pruett
Sherman Capital MarketsT Bonz
Wachovia
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
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67 Students Participated in the 2010-2011 SummerStage ProgramEach summer, the Charleston Stage Education Staff and Resident Acting Company hold SummerStage, a three week acting camp that culminates into a full-scale musical production at the Historic Dock Street Theatre for students grades 2-12.
South Carolina’s Largest Professional TheatreABOUT CHARLESTON STAGENow in its Thirty-Fourth Season, Charleston Stage has grown into one of Charleston’s and South Carolina’s artistic treasures. Charleston Stage produces eight fully staged professional productions each season ranging from blockbuster Broadway musicals and classic dramas, to cutting edge comedies and theatre-for-youth productions. In addition, Charleston Stage’s major commitment to youth and education also includes theatre arts training and activities for thousands of Lowcountry youth each season.
EduCATion And ouTREACHBringing grEaT drama To oVEr 20,000 young pEoplE in ThE lowcounTrySchool Matinees
outreach Workshops
Apprenticeships
Acting Classes
SummerStage
Julian Wiles, Founder and Producing Artistic DirectorMarybeth Clark, Associate Artistic Director
10,000 Students From 8 Counties Attended School Matinees in 2010-2011Teachers enjoy using Charleston Stage performances to enhance their classroom work. For many students, this is the only opportunity to experience the magic of live theatre all year.
Outreach Workshops Reach Students in Public and Private SchoolsCharleston Stage Resident Professional Actors bring live theatre to area schools through special outreach workshops each season. Using hands-on theatre techniques, they teach academic subjects, enhance lesson plans and enrich the classroom.
More Than 300 Students have Served as TheatreWings ApprenticesThe Charleston Stage TheatreWings High School Apprentice Program is an intensive, pre-professional technical theatre training program open to more than 35 high schoolstudents a year. Free of charge, apprentices learn directly from professionals about acting, set design and construction, props, costumes, stage management, lighting, sound and special effects.
627 Total Students Participated in Our TheatreSchool Programs in 2010-2011Charleston Stage TheatreSchool offers classes year round for students from kindergarten through high school at our Mount Pleasant Studio. Classes are led by members of the Charleston Stage Resident Professional Acting Company. Classes range from beginner classes, performance workshops and year-round performance troupes.
In Residence at the Historic Dock Street Theatre
For more information or to support our Education Program, contact Samantha Mills at (843) 856-5316 or [email protected]
The mission of Charleston Stage is to
produce live theatre of the highest
caliber focusing on plays which
excite and incite the imagination,
and include indigenous and original
works that celebrate the rich
heritage and history of the South
Carolina Lowcountry. Charleston
Stage celebrates the spirit of
discovery by providing a
collaborative learning environment
in which theatre professionals share
their talents with the young people,
teachers and schools in the
community, and inspire participants
to celebrate their own creativity.
The Charleston Stage Impact:
Education627 total students participate in all Charleston •Stage TheatreSchool programs
235 students attend after-school classes•
43 students are members of year round •performance troupes
67 students attend the Charleston Stage •SummerStage Musical Theatre Camp
32 students participate in the TheatreWings •High School Apprentice Program
Outreach • Workshops reach students in public and private schools.
School Matinees10,000 students attended Charleston Stage •school matinee performances last season
30 performances of 6 productions •were adapted for school groups from 8 counties throughout the Lowcountry including: Charleston, Berkley, Dorchester, Orangeburg, Georgetown, Beaufort, Florence and Colleton
77% of students come from public schools•23% of students are from private schools•
For more information or to support our Education Program, contact Samantha Mills at (843) 856-5316 or [email protected]
Charleston Stage Board of TrusteesJennifer Murray, President, South Carolina Bank and Trust • Dave Marley, Vice President, Wachovia • Suzanne Lynch, Treasurer, Wachovia • Mary Millette, Secretary, Phillips Medical Systems
Natalie Bluestein, Bluestein & Douglas • Jeanne Condon, Merrill Lynch • Sam Gilner • Anne Peterson-Hutto, Law Office of Anne Peterson-Hutto • Monica Lavin, College of CharlestonJennifer McElveen, Community Volunteer • John Rosen, Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, LLC • Gregory Rothschild, The Carolinas Financial Network • Halsey Schreier, Clawson and Staubes
Chris South, Blackbaud • Joshua Whitley, Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.
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67 Students Participated in the 2010-2011 SummerStage ProgramEach summer, the Charleston Stage Education Staff and Resident Acting Company hold SummerStage, a three week acting camp that culminates into a full-scale musical production at the Historic Dock Street Theatre for students grades 2-12.
South Carolina’s Largest Professional TheatreABOUT CHARLESTON STAGENow in its Thirty-Fourth Season, Charleston Stage has grown into one of Charleston’s and South Carolina’s artistic treasures. Charleston Stage produces eight fully staged professional productions each season ranging from blockbuster Broadway musicals and classic dramas, to cutting edge comedies and theatre-for-youth productions. In addition, Charleston Stage’s major commitment to youth and education also includes theatre arts training and activities for thousands of Lowcountry youth each season.
EduCATion And ouTREACHBringing grEaT drama To oVEr 20,000 young pEoplE in ThE lowcounTrySchool Matinees
outreach Workshops
Apprenticeships
Acting Classes
SummerStage
Julian Wiles, Founder and Producing Artistic DirectorMarybeth Clark, Associate Artistic Director
10,000 Students From 8 Counties Attended School Matinees in 2010-2011Teachers enjoy using Charleston Stage performances to enhance their classroom work. For many students, this is the only opportunity to experience the magic of live theatre all year.
Outreach Workshops Reach Students in Public and Private SchoolsCharleston Stage Resident Professional Actors bring live theatre to area schools through special outreach workshops each season. Using hands-on theatre techniques, they teach academic subjects, enhance lesson plans and enrich the classroom.
More Than 300 Students have Served as TheatreWings ApprenticesThe Charleston Stage TheatreWings High School Apprentice Program is an intensive, pre-professional technical theatre training program open to more than 35 high schoolstudents a year. Free of charge, apprentices learn directly from professionals about acting, set design and construction, props, costumes, stage management, lighting, sound and special effects.
627 Total Students Participated in Our TheatreSchool Programs in 2010-2011Charleston Stage TheatreSchool offers classes year round for students from kindergarten through high school at our Mount Pleasant Studio. Classes are led by members of the Charleston Stage Resident Professional Acting Company. Classes range from beginner classes, performance workshops and year-round performance troupes.
In Residence at the Historic Dock Street Theatre
For more information or to support our Education Program, contact Samantha Mills at (843) 856-5316 or [email protected]
The mission of Charleston Stage is to
produce live theatre of the highest
caliber focusing on plays which
excite and incite the imagination,
and include indigenous and original
works that celebrate the rich
heritage and history of the South
Carolina Lowcountry. Charleston
Stage celebrates the spirit of
discovery by providing a
collaborative learning environment
in which theatre professionals share
their talents with the young people,
teachers and schools in the
community, and inspire participants
to celebrate their own creativity.
The Charleston Stage Impact:
Education627 total students participate in all Charleston •Stage TheatreSchool programs
235 students attend after-school classes•
43 students are members of year round •performance troupes
67 students attend the Charleston Stage •SummerStage Musical Theatre Camp
32 students participate in the TheatreWings •High School Apprentice Program
Outreach • Workshops reach students in public and private schools.
School Matinees10,000 students attended Charleston Stage •school matinee performances last season
30 performances of 6 productions •were adapted for school groups from 8 counties throughout the Lowcountry including: Charleston, Berkley, Dorchester, Orangeburg, Georgetown, Beaufort, Florence and Colleton
77% of students come from public schools•23% of students are from private schools•
For more information or to support our Education Program, contact Samantha Mills at (843) 856-5316 or [email protected]
Charleston Stage Board of TrusteesJennifer Murray, President, South Carolina Bank and Trust • Dave Marley, Vice President, Wachovia • Suzanne Lynch, Treasurer, Wachovia • Mary Millette, Secretary, Phillips Medical Systems
Natalie Bluestein, Bluestein & Douglas • Jeanne Condon, Merrill Lynch • Sam Gilner • Anne Peterson-Hutto, Law Office of Anne Peterson-Hutto • Monica Lavin, College of CharlestonJennifer McElveen, Community Volunteer • John Rosen, Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, LLC • Gregory Rothschild, The Carolinas Financial Network • Halsey Schreier, Clawson and Staubes
Chris South, Blackbaud • Joshua Whitley, Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.
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In Residence At The Historic Dock Street Theatre • America’s First Theatre
www.charlestonstage.com
Julian Wiles, Founder and Producing Artistic Director Marybeth Clark, Associate Artistic Director and Director of Education
CHARLESTON STAGE EDUCATION SPONSORSHIPS
All sponsorships recieve the following acknowledgement. In addition, each sponsorship receives ticket vouchers (number of vouchers varies per level).• Donors are acknowledged on the donor page of Charleston Stage Show programs (30,000+)• Acknowledgement on the Charleston Stage website• Recognition in all email, electronic and print marketing materials for the Education Programs
Sponsor the Charleston Stage initiative to bring theatre education to underserved students in the Lowcountry.• Ten (10) Ticket Vouchers that may be redeemed for any performance during the 2011-2012 season ($300 value)($9,700 is tax deductible, value received is $300)
Resident Actor/Teacher Sponsor: $7,500Sponsor a Charleston Stage Resident Actor/Teacher for the 2011-2012 Season and help subsidize their instrumental involvement in our Education Programs.• Eight (8) Ticket Vouchers that may be redeemed for any performance during the 2011-2012 season ($240 value)($7,260 is tax deductible, value received is $240)
School Matinee Sponsor: $5,000Help subsidize the cost of providing live theatre to over 9,000 students through our School Matinee Program.• Six (6) Ticket Vouchers that may be redeemed for any performance during the 2011-2012 season ($180 value)($4,820 is tax deductible, value received is $180)
TheatreSchool Class Sponsor: $2,500Provide valuable class materials and supplies and help subsidize the cost of our TheatreSchool classes.• Four (4) Ticket Vouchers that may be redeemed for any performance during the 2011-2012 season ($120 value)($2,380 is tax deductible, value received is $120)
TheatreWings High School Apprentice Program Sponsor: $1,000Sponsor a TheatreWings High School Apprentice and help supply them with tools and equipment as part of their technical education.• Two (2) Ticket Vouchers that may be redeemed for any performance during the 2011-2012 season ($60 value)($940 is tax deductible, value received is $60)
SPonSoRSHIP LEvELS
ArtReach Education Sponsor: $10,000
For more information or to support our Education Program, contact Samantha Mills at (843) 856-5316 or [email protected]
Past SponsorsInclude:
Wells FargoBank of America
Carolina FirstThe Beach Company
BellsouthBB&T
BlueCross BlueShield SCANA
Horne GuestMoe’s Southwest Grill
Piggly WigglyThe Albert Sottile Foundation
Pearlstine Family FundMerrill Lynch
PublixNexsen Pruett
Sherman Capital MarketsT Bonz
Wachovia
EDUCATION PROGRAMS