Thank you to our donors!3/12/2023 We are so incredibly grateful to everyone who donated to Theater in Asylum’s 2023 Fundraiser over the past month. Together, we raised $11,578 for our 2023 season, which will go towards the world premiere production of The Nobodies Who Were Everybody (formerly known as The FTP Show), more Cold Readings, pay increases for our artists, and much, much more. We think this season is going to be our best yet thanks to you and your generosity. Thank you, thank you again! Missed your chance to donate to the fundraiser but still want to contribute? Learn how to support Theater in Asylum at theaterinasylum.com/supportand donate any time here. Thank you to everyone who donated making our 2023 Season possible!
Beverly Abegg Laura Andersen Eve & William Appleton Trisha Beatty Scott Bedard Mike & Kelly Bedard John Bell & Trudi Cohen Judy Berger The Boxcutter Collective Farrah Crane Andrew Boyd Rachel Casparian Colleen Christi Katie Dagon Alexis DePersia-Norelli Jennifer Downes Mary Downing Martha Ferguson Anastasia Fort Lisa Fudge Helen & Jeff Friedman Kate Gazzaniga Eric Grunin Sarah Habib Gethsemane Herron-Coward Cody Hom Willie Johnson Martins Jukna-Parsons Chad Kean Samantha Keogh Joshua Krugman Marilyn Lawson Marcia Lazer Diana Levy Maggie Low Efrem Mallach Victor Milione Melissa Moschitto Helen O'Rourke Don Pflaster Maxine Phillips Austin Regan Charles Rice Jacob Rice Mandy Robbins Jess & Bryan Rosenberg Bessie Taliaferro Joseph Therrien Aria Umezawa Pandora & John Wohler Anna Wright Gennady Yusim and Thank you to the 28 anonymous heroes who donated. and Thank you for a donation made in loving memory of Jeff Stone.
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Theater in Asylum (TIA) is a New York-based theater company founded in 2010 to challenge and empower our community. TIA joyfully pursues a rigorous research and an ensemble-driven approach to theater-making. We create performances to investigate our past, interpret our present, and imagine our future. We prize space to process, space to question—asylum—for ourselves and our community.
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