Support the Ruth Humphreys Brown Theatre

 

Take a Seat….Please

The Ruth Humphreys Brown Theatre

 Once there was an empty building on a small town street,

That was transformed into a theatre- quite an awesome feat!

But one day the owner looked around and went into a fit,

“If we’re gonna put on shows here, where will everyone sit?!”

“We’ll get them chairs, real nice ones!” a smart young lad outburst,

“But I guess we’ll have to find a way to get money for them first...”

So if you’d like the honor of your name upon a seat,

If you’d like to help a theatre that we think is pretty neat,

If you’d like to leave a legacy and reach a thousand folks or more-

Call the box office today…. or you’ll end up on the floor.

 

 For a 100% tax-deductible contribution of $500, you can purchase a seat in the new Ruth Humphreys Brown Theatre.

 You can name the seat for yourself, after a loved one, to mark an anniversary, to celebrate a birthday- the possibilities are endless, but seats are limited!

 Please visit the Ruth Humphreys Brown Theatre, it’s easily accessible, seats more people than CRT’s old black box, and no matter where you sit, you feel like you’re part of the action. The lobby of The Ruth will boast a breathtaking mural by world-renowned artist Stephen Quiller. This new venue is a wonderfully special space that you’ll love being a part of!

Contact Cat Augur at (719) 658-2540 ext. 226 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to reserve your seat.

 


The Ruth Humphreys Brown Theatre includes:

A flexible, yet intimate 200-seat theatre to compliment our Main Stage

Increased bathroom, dressing room, and storage space

Street level access

The Ruth allows for simultaneous programming, extended seasons, and year-round use. Learn more about this project

The Ruth Humphreys Brown Theatre will be a space for fostering new playwrights, training young artists, and encouraging discovery among our audience. Your contribution will help shape the next generation of creative thinkers, artists, and theatre patrons.