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Theatre for a New Audience: Winter/Spring 2001 Season Productions:

Become a Theatre for a New Audience Member.  
Help bring classic theatre to New York City!

Benefits of Membership Include:

ADVOCATES ($50)
- annual newsletter
- invitation to American Directors Project presentations

(value of benefits: $3)

ASSOCIATES ($100)
all of the above, plus:
- recognition in season Playbills
- priority subscription ticket processing 

(value of benefits: $3)

SUPPORTERS ($250)
all of the above, plus:
- invitation to attend an arts-in- education performance for children
- copy of Milton Glaser 20th Anniversary poster

(value of benefits: $26)

FRIENDS ($500)
all of the above, plus:
- VIP ticket hotline for prime location house seats 
- copy of season play signed by the director

(value of benefits: $30)

THE PRODUCERS CIRCLE ($1000)
all of the above, plus:
- an exclusive champagne reception and performance with director and artists
- invitation to private rehearsals and workshops
- priority seating at TFANA's symposia  
- revised edition of the book Playing with Fire by Julie Taymor

(value of benefits: $55)

Theatre for a New Audience is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization.  All contributions are tax deductible to the extent provided by law.

Click here for a printable form to print out and fax or mail!
Click here for a web-based form to send now!

 

By Phone:

212-229-2819, ext. 13
(M-F 1-5PM)

By mail:

Theatre for a New Audience
154 Christopher Street, #3D
New York, New York 10014

By Fax:

212-229-2911
(credit card donations only)
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For more information, please call (212) 229-2819, extension 13, or e-mail support@tfana.org.

THANK YOU!

  The Theatre's season is made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts--a state agency,
the National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

NYSCA N.E.A.