tracker
My Shows
News on your favorite shows, specials & more!
Home For You Chat My Shows (beta) Register/Login Games Grosses

Maltz Jupiter Theatre's Guild Pledges Donation To Theatre And Its Conservatory

By: Jun. 01, 2009

The Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s Guild, founded seven years ago, announces a pledge of $21,200 to the Theatre’s Conservatory of Performing Arts (COPA).  This pledge donation is made with a purpose to underwrite an extensive “wish list” for the Theatre. Some of the items are a digital sound board, a major piece of theatrical equipment that will be used in all productions, two stage platforms, custom cabinets for the hearing-impaired assistive devices and plants for the lobby. In addition the pledge donation will also fund a COPA production. The Guild presented the check to Tricia Trimble, the Theatre's Managing Director on Tuesday, May 19, 2009.

On behalf of the Theatre's Guild, Betty Pierson, Guild President; Eileen Weissmann, Vice President; Lucy Ferris, Secretary; Jim D’Amelio, Treasurer; Paulette Latrecchia, Director; Lennie Parrillo, Director; and Jim Reichardt, Director, presented the donation of $21,200 to Tricia Trimble and Andrew Kato of the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. To learn more about the Guild and how to get involved, visit www.jupitertheatre.org under the “Support” tab.

As a not-for-profit theatre the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, recognizing the importance of arts education for youth, has made its mission to “entertain, educate and inspire.”  COPA offers a challenging, innovative and quality theatre experience to students of every ability and provides professional theatre training as well as tools to develop their imagination and self-esteem.  COPA offers classes in dance, voice, acting and musical theatre as well as workshops featuring local and national talent throughout the year.

Regional Awards

Love Theater in Miami? Join The Community!

Whether you've got past experience writing about theater or just starting, the BroadwayWorld Community offers a unique opportunity to become a champion for your local arts community, helping raise awareness of local offerings and adding another local voice to the conversation at a time arts coverage is shrinking in the press across the continent. Join us and become a pivotal part of the movement that celebrates and promotes the arts in the digital age.

Learn More

Don't Miss a Miami Metro News Story
Sign up for all the news on the Fall season, discounts & more...


Videos