We reached our goal!1/16/2024 Thank You, Thank You, Thank You Thanks to your incredible support, our 2024 Fundraiser was a success! We raised $11,822.83 over the past month which will help us reach our goals for 2024, including:
We are so grateful to everyone who supported this year's campaign. Whether you donated money, offered a fundraiser perk, or just shared the campaign with your friends and family, we couldn't do this without you. Below are just some of the amazing folks who helped get us over the finish line: Beverly Abegg Eve & William Appleton Meghana Baliga Andrew Balmer Jake Beckhard Steven Bedard Sharlene Bedard Donna Blackmond Kelly Butler Rachel Casparian Amelia Castillo Alexandra Castro Kylie Christensen Trudi Cohen & John Bell Boxcutter Collective Emily Conley Farrah Crane Katie Dagon Jasmine Dobbs-Marsh Mary Downing Ann Farrell Martha Ferguson Mariah Freda Richard Fudge Summer Gan Kate Gazzaniga Mark Gordon John Graham Sarah Habib Chris Harcum Elizabeth Hess Cody Hom Benjamin Inbar Colleen Jenkins Martins Jukna-Parsons Samantha Keogh Joshua Krugman Marilyn Lawson Marcia Lazer Marcia Lazer Julia Levine Diana Levy Brooke Lieberwitz Efrem Mallach John P. McEneny Victor Milione Melissa Moschitto Melissa Mowry Brenda Otis Dave Palmer Alice Pencavel Maxine Phillips Lynn Radov Austin Regan Debra Register Rebecca Rice Mandy Robbins Jess and Bryan Rosenberg Raphael Royer Dominique Salerno Anne Shulock Julia & Mike Snider Nickerson Jaclynn Swope Bessie Taliaferro Noelle Teagno Alison Walter Pandora & John Wohler Lynette Wood Gennady Yusim Thank you for donations made in honor of Nicky Valdivia and Jeff Stone. And thank you to the 19 supporters who donated anonymously. Didn't get the chance to donate?
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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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