You Can Now Become A Centerstage Sponsor

Due to state government mandates and best safety practices, Centerstage Theatre’s first show of the 2020-21 season opened virtually on October 30.

By: Nov. 03, 2020
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You Can Now Become A Centerstage Sponsor

Centerstage Theatre is offering a wealth of sponsorship opportunities to local businesses to promote their brand in the South Sound.

"Sponsorship is a great way to promote your business/brand and support the arts in our community at the same time. Sponsorship shapes consumer attitudes, creates positive feelings about your brand, builds brand awareness and drives sales," said Angela Bayler, Centerstage's managing director. "We have a number of various sponsorship opportunities that offer a wealth of benefits."

COVID-19 restrictions closed the theatre in March

Centerstage's spring and summer shows were cancelled this year due to COVID-19 restrictions, which eliminated the professional theatre's revenue streams. Money raised from sponsorship will help pay staff and actors, keep the lights on, plan for our season and keep professional theatre alive in the South Sound.

Contact Centerstage's Development Manager, Julie Kissick Malloy, at 253-298-9170 or julie@centerstagetheatre.com for sponsorship opportunities.

Centerstage opened the 2020-21 Season with Theatre Magic (And Other Things We Need.)

Due to state government mandates and best safety practices, Centerstage Theatre's first show of the 2020-21 season -- The Magic of Theatre (And Other Things We Need) - opened virtually on Oct. 30. Visit www.centerstagetheatre.com for details on upcoming shows, season ticket options and to purchase tickets.

About Centerstage Theatre: Believing the theatre is an agent of challenge, change and education, Centerstage presents and produces quality performances to enhance the lives of people and communities in Western Washington. Centerstage Theatre has been a feature of the South Sound Arts Community since 1977. Performing at the Knutzen Family Theatre since 1998, Federal Way's professional theatre company's actors, designers, and productions have garnered awards from local publications and papers.



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