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Tommy Hollis, Keith David, Roger Robinson and Ruben Santiago-Hudson in
Seven Guitars (1996)
Photo by Joan Marcus

YOUR DONATION MAKES AN IMPACT

We are grateful that when the lights went dark on Broadway and in theatres across the country, our enthusiastic community came together to say, “Count Me In!” and helped MTC to withstand an exceptionally challenging year-and-a-half. Individual support has made it possible for us to bring to the stage three Broadway premieres and three world premieres by emerging and established artists.

Join the celebration by becoming a Friend of MTC, Patron, Young Patron, or Artistic Director’s Circle member for the 2021-22 season.

You can read about all the ways you can join MTC’s community of supporters by exploring our exciting membership programs below. As we welcome audiences back to our theatres, it will be the generosity of MTC’s Friends, Patrons, and Artistic Director’s Circle members that will enable us to continue to produce vibrant, thought-provoking theatrical experiences. We hope that we can count you in to join us this season!

MORE WAYS TO SUPPORT

Friends of MTC

Gifts of $100 or more

Friends of MTC is the foundational group of supporters whose members’ combined giving makes an important impact on MTC’s ability to produce innovative theatre.

Patron Program

Gifts of $3,000 or more

Patron Program members provide significant support for MTC’s productions as well as the organization’s extensive artistic development and education programs with gifts of $3,000 or more and enjoy a unique relationship with MTC.

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE

Gifts of $12,500 or more

Donors who contribute $12,500 or more annually are recognized as members of the Artistic Director’s Circle, supporting the efforts of Artistic Director Lynne Meadow and Executive Producer Barry Grove. With a distinguished roster of members, the ADC holds a unique position in New York’s cultural community and receives remarkable access to MTC artists and the creative process.

Young Patrons

For donors ages 18 to 39

MTC Young Patrons are considered partners in developing and producing new voices, new works, and new perspectives on our stages. Your support helps to establish the future of one of the country’s most acclaimed not-for-profit theatres.

Annual Giving

Gifts of any size

Individual donations provide vital support for an innovative season of programming across Manhattan Theatre Club’s stages. By making a philanthropic gift you become part of a family of donors who enable MTC’s Artistic Development and Education programs to awaken minds, ignite imaginations, open hearts, and change lives.

Spring Gala

MTC’s Spring Gala is a long running annual event that is a highlight of the spring social season. It includes a cocktail reception, elegant seated dinner, and a one-night-only show featuring exciting performances from this season’s biggest Broadway hits.

Meadow/Grove Society

If you have already included MTC in your estate planning, click here to join the Meadow/Grove Society. If you would like more information about including MTC in your estate planning, contact Ben Lasser, Associate Director of Development, at (212) 399-3000 x4146 or [email protected].

Matching Gifts

Many companies offer a matching gift program for their employees which can double, triple – even quintuple! – your initial contribution. Often, retired employees, directors, and spouses are also eligible to participate in the program. Contact your employer’s human resources department to see if they have a matching gift program and obtain a matching gift form. Complete it, and send it along with your gift to MTC.

Stock Gifts

For more information on stock gifts, please contact us at (212) 399-3040 or [email protected]. You may also send us information about your stock gift using our online form.

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Pictured: Jane Houdyshell in The Receptionist, 2007; Peter Francis James & Alfre Woodard in Drowning Crow, 2004; Andre Holland & Ray Anthony Thomas in August Wilson’s Jitney, 2015; Jonny Lee Miller & Bertie Carvel in INK, 2018.