Gamm Holds Anniversary Celebration, 4/10

By: Feb. 15, 2010
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The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre will be commemorating a quarter-century of Alias Stage/Gamm theatre history at its upcoming fundraising party, Gamm 25: A Silver Celebration an evening of reminiscences and rollicking fun. The Gamm Theatre Board of Directors along with Honorary Chairs U.S. Senator ShelDon Whitehouse and Dr. Sandra Whitehouse invite arts supporters to join them at the non-profit theater s eighth annual fundraising event on Saturday, April 10 at 6 p.m. Festivities include the honoring of Board President Coline Covington, Board Member and Resident Actor Samuel F. Babbitt, and Alan Shawn Feinstein and the Feinstein Family Foundation, plus a re-cap of the theater s season-long celebration of 25 pivotal players throughout its history.

Gamm 25: A Silver Celebration will be held at the historic Pawtucket Armory, 172 Exchange St. Tickets are $65 and $150 per person. Top-tier tickets include admittance to an exclusive green room VIP cocktail hour with Gamm artists and honorees, a main stage sit-down dinner by Russell Morin Fine Catering served with wine, and a cast party with rock n roll music by David Tessier and Spider #3, dancing and drinks. Regular tickets include entry to main stage and cast party only. Event sponsorships start as low as $2,500 and provide a wide range of benefits.

For more information abut the event, visit www.gammtheatre.org.

Founded in 1984 as Alias Stage, the non-profit Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre creates the finest of live theater, engaging the audience intensely in current and recurrent issues of consequence. The Gamm further serves the public with educational outreach programming designed to support the theatrical experience, and help sustain and enhance the intellectual and cultural life of its community. The Gamm is a member of New England Area Theatre (NEAT), a bargaining unit of the Actors Equity Association.



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