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Variety of Venues
City Facilities - Municipal
Auditorium, Lila Cockrell Theatre, Beethoven Hall, Hemisfair Arena,
Hemisfair Plaza, Arneson River Theatre; Maverick Plaza; Sunken Gardens
Theatre and San Antonio Botanical Gardens.
Additional Venues - Carver
Cultural Center. Guadalupe Theater, The San Antonio River, San Fernando
Cathedral, The Majestic Theatre, The Empire Theatre, Laurie Auditorium,
Ruth Taylor Concert Hall, Mexican Cultural Institute, Temple Bethel,
UTSA, Crossroads Mall, River Center Mall Lagoon, Travis Park United
Methodist Church, Thierry Auditorium, St. Anthony Hotel, The Adams
Mark Hotel.
Collaborative Projects
Jump Start - Contracted
to coordinate educational outreach projects in local schools for
Shakespeare in the Schools.
San Antonio Botanical Gardens
- Performance site for Shakespeare in the Park - donated free of
charge, bringing approximately 10,000 people to this location in a 4 day period.
San Antonio Food Bank
- Discounted tickets were offered for the Reggae Festival to individuals
who brought canned food for the Food Bank. Over 10,000 lbs. of food were collected one year.
San Antonio Blood Bank - Discounted tickets were offered
for the performance of "Dracula" to individuals who donated blood to the blood bank.
Christian Senior Services - Discounted tickets were offered and a Gala Fund-raiser held for the Debbie Reynolds performance
which helped raise money for the Meals on Wheels program and the Center for Alzheimer's Research.
San Antonio Symphony - We help coordinate all children's
auditions and rehearsals along with advertising for the annual Nutcracker Ballet.
Jewish Community Center
- A series of our events were advertised with their Patron of the
Arts Series and discounted tickets were offered which helped raise money for the center.
Japan America Society - Discounted tickets were offered to members in exchange for help in advertising to the local community.
San Antonio Parks and Recreation - We have been able
to present a variety of performances such as Shakespeare in the
Park and Dancers of the Dreaming (Aboriginal Dances from
Australia) by working with Parks and Recreation who provided venues
for us FREE of charge.
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