Brooklyn's Dreamers Host Fundraising Cocktail Party to Build Theatre, 7/22
Brooklyn's Dreamers, a group of young professionals who host parties to raise awareness and funds for Theatre for a New Audience's new Hugh Hardy-designed home in the BAM Cultural District, will host its fourth Annual Summer Bash, a fundraising cocktail party, Thursday, July 22, at 6:00pm (to 9:00pm) at Deity Supper Club, 368 Atlantic Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn.
Dreamers will be joined by Theatre for a New Audience artists for the event, which includes Salsa dancing and instruction from 9:00pm in the lower level club, and a raffle. Tickets are $25 Basic (in advance), $40 "Because You Can" and $35 (at the door). Tickets include one free drink, as well as drink specials and snacks. Tickets can be purchased at www.tfana.org/events or 212-229-2819, ext 25.
Dreamers, Theatre for a New Audience's young ambassadors, are engaged in their community, care about Brooklyn's dynamic cultural landscape, like to make things happen and would like to meet others who are interested in the same thing!
Brooklyn's Dreamers host parties, performances, and arts events, connecting Theatre for a New Audience to its new neighbors - the vibrant, diverse community of Downtown Brooklyn. Proceeds from these events directly benefit the building of Theatre for a New Audience's first home. Anyone can become a Dreamer at www.tfana.org/brooklynsdreamers.
Theatre for a New Audience's New Home: Celebrated theatre architect Hugh Hardy is designing the 27,500 square-foot "green" home with a dramatic four-story glass curtain front façade saying "welcome" to the people of Brooklyn. The new theatre, inspired by the Cottesloe Theatre of London's Royal National Theatre, will be on Ashland Place between Lafayette Avenue and Fulton Street. The theatre includes a 299-seat contemporary Elizabethan courtyard Mainstage with a trapped floor, fully-flexible stage, and seating for multiple configurations; a 50-seat performance/rehearsal Studio; and theatrical support spaces. The City of New York-commissioned Arts Plaza designed by landscape architect Ken Smith will wrap around the front of the building, creating a natural gathering place. Groundbreaking is planned for late 2010/early 2011. Theatre for a New Audience is the only American theatre to be invited twice to bring its productions of Shakespeare to Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company.
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