The War of the Worlds
Presented by Campbellsville University Theatre & Dance, Town Hall Theatre, & Nathan Williams: Attorney at Law
This radio dramatization will be broadcast free of charge on Sunday November2nd at 6pm EST on Q104 (on air, through their app, or www.myq104.com.
While this production is free for your listening pleasure, donations are accepted at www.townhallpro.com.
Directed & Edited by Alia McClendon
Cast:
Jonathan Hieneman, Jenny Kawa, Aaron McKinley, Ryan Welch
Corporate Sponsors:
Pillow Pest Control
Stephen Olliges, Realtor (Rhonda Smith Realty Group)
Overhead Door Company
The Spoke Easy
Heavenly Haven Farm & Ziplines
AbFit
The War of the Worlds 1938 radio script was written by Howard E Koch and based on the novel by H.G.Wells.
The Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, provides operating support to Campbellsville University Theatre & Dance with state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Campbellsville University Theatre & Dance and Town Hall Productions present: Friends of Theatre
***DONATE HERE***
Or make checks payable to:
Campbellsville University (or CU) Theatre
1 University Drive, UPO 872
Campbellsville, KY 42718
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Friends of Theatre Program:
Why contribute?
For almost a decade, our collaboration has operated through two primary resources: ticket sales and corporate/business contributions. While we cannot possibly express our appreciation enough for those who have helped in those ways, we recognize that to grow and improve the theatre offerings in our community, we will need some help.
Subsequently, we are presenting the Friends of Theatre program where any individual who would like to support us will be able to do so. Simply follow the link above or contact us if you would like to make a cash/check donation.
Where does the money go?
Great question. In the broadest terms, these funds will help all things related to the University Theatre Department. But here are just a few specific items…
*All things technical (costumes, sets, props, etc)
*Equipment upgrades/repairs (lighting & sound)
*Marketing expenses
*Registration & travel expenses for CU student theatre conferences/auditions (ex/ S.E.T.C.)
*Youth Theater Camp Scholarships (we have never turned a participant away due to financial constraints)
*Essentially, any conceivable expense that brings a production to life.
Here are the giving levels:
*Actor ($1-$99)
•Acknowledgment in show programs
*Choreographer ($100-$499)
•Acknowledgment in show programs
•¼ page ad in program
•2 free tickets to one show
*Designer ($500-$999)
•Acknowledgment in show programs
•½ page ad in program
•4 free tickets to one show
*Director ($1000-$4999)
•Acknowledgment in show programs
•Full page ad in program
•1 season pass
•Theatre merchandise
*Producer ($5000-above)
•Acknowledgment in show programs
•Full page ad in program
•2 season passes
•Theatre merchandise
•Invitation to Preview Shows
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