Thanks to many of you who have been following Wayside Theatre's Emergency Campaign we've received over $67,000 to help keep Wayside Theatre operating. That's a tremendous response in only two weeks, and again, thank you to all who have donated so far. Your generosity and caring have increased our sense of urgency to complete this campaign and reach the goal of $90,000 by October 10. We're not there yet, and we have a ways to go so as much as you can do to help us spread the word will really help.
If you haven't yet made a donation we encourage you to please do so. Again, we're asking for a $50 donation from each of our supporters to help us solve this immediate cash crisis. You can donate by calling the box office at 540 869-1776 or visit our webpage at www.waysidetheatre.org and use the Donate button which sends us the donation via PayPal. Of course you can always mail us a check at PO Box 260 Middletown, VA 22645. Your support is important to us, not only for whatever amount you may choose to donate, but also as a way of gauging how our audiences and neighbors view the value Wayside Theatre brings to the community.
We've been asked quite a few times about what happens if we meet or don't meet our goals. Certainly if we don't meet our goals, (we feel confident with your support we will), we have to look at closing the doors. We're working hard to make this campaign a successful first step in the next page of Wayside Theatre's history. By reaching this goal, it will give our Board of Directors the opportunity to continue efforts to re-work our business plan and emerge with what we believe will be a more stable Wayside Theatre in the future.
We're also asked if we are completing the season. The answer is that we're moving forward on all of our plans until such time as circumstances dictate different. For example, we're scheduled to start rehearsals on The Woman in Black next week, and we're already busy on pre-production plans for Glory Bea! A Shenandoah Christmas Story, the world premiere by Richard Follett and Larry Dahlke that we're offering to our region as this year's Christmas present. And our current production of Steel Magnolias will continue to delight audiences until its scheudled close on September 24.
With your help, our plans will continue moving forward. We didn't think we'd reach 2/3rds of our goal in two weeks. Those of you who have answered the call so far have made that possible and we are extremely grateful. Again, if you haven't yet donated, please consider doing so at your earliest convenience, Who knows, with your support we could end this campaign as soon as the end of next week.
That doesn't mean the hard work will be over, but at least we'll be able to keep fighting by doing the good thigns we do at Wayside Theatre.
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