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– Chair Fundraising Campaign –

CTP strives to be a cultural outlet providing audiences with a wide range of unique theatrical productions for the community. Your donation, no matter how small, will make a direct impact on the comfort and enjoyment of patrons. With more comfortable, modern seating, we can provide a better experience for all and continue to bring high-quality performances to Rochester, Pa.

For $250, you may sponsor a seat and become a part of our legacy. All donors will be recognized on a custom display. Together, we can create a truly exceptional theater experience for our community.

In addition to memorizing music and lines, the actors, orchestra members, and other CTP volunteers have been hard at work renovating their space at the Rochester Theater Complex, inside of the Rochester Borough Building. The theater and surrounding areas have undergone several transformations since CTP's arrival in the summer of 2015.

Center Theatre Players relies on financial support and hours of volunteer efforts to help keep the group operational. Ticket sales help defray the costs of productions, but having additional monies on hand is important to ensure funds are available to expand other programing and general upkeep. Please consider making a donation today!

Here are some realistic examples of what your kindness can buy:

  • $25 - a gallon of paint

  • $100 - fabric for a costume

  • $250 - the royalty fee for one performance

  • $500 - props for a production

  • $750 - programs for our summer show

  • $1000 - stage lighting for show nights

If you prefer to mail in your donation, please make checks payable to:

Center Theatre Players
350 Adams Street
Rochester, PA 15074




SPECIAL THANK YOU

Thank you to Allstate volunteer for being a positive force for change in our community. John Pollick gave his time and enabled us to receive a Allstate Foundation Helping Hands Grant. The Allstate Foundation supports the causes that Allstate agency owners, financial specialists and employees care about most by providing Helping Hands Grants to nonprofits where they volunteer their time to bring out the good in their communities.

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