Support Us
Thank you for your interest in supporting our organization! Below you can find all of the ways that you can help us continue to bring quality theatre to the Illinois Valley.
Season Passes
Purchasing a season pass is the best way to support us at Stage 212! Angels and Season Pass Holders get multiple benefits, including priority seating for our main season, early purchase access for our off season productions and events, and an overall discounted ticket rate for our main season productions.
Donations
DONATE TO HELP ACHIEVE PROJECT SUCCESS
People often ask, if the actors and staff of our productions are not being paid, where does the money from our ticket sales go? The first place is our annual operating expenses. After that the funds are generally budgeted into our productions. From there what is left over is placed aside to invest in our venue.
Over the years Stage 212 has been very fortunate to have been able to make a big move from the rented space at “The Dom Ballroom” to acquiring the residence of the Manahan Center at 700 1st Street. While the days of building a stage a week before a performance are over, the expenses to keep bringing the Illinois Valley a quality theater experience in our current home are not. Unfortunately, unexpected financial decisions do occur.
We always appreciate any and all donations that encourage us meet our plans to enrich our community in the arts.
MEMORIALS
We graciously accept memorial gifts given in honor of a loved one. Consider designating Stage 212 as a beneficiary the next time you are giving a memorial gift.
Our Friends in the Arts:
The Mission of NCI ARTworks:
To inspire growth among artists through artistic collaboration, educational outreach and art space development.
North Central Illinois ARTworks promotes quality professionalism and diversity in the arts in a positive manner. It is also our mission to create venues which support public and private education, community events, economic development and cultural tourism.
Starved Rock Country Community Foundation:
Starved Rock Country Community Foundation (SRCCF) is a grant-making public charity dedicated to improving the lives of people in LaSalle, Bureau and Putnam Counties.
Established on October 1, 2015, Starved Rock Country Community Foundation was founded by Chuck and Pamela Beckett as one of 850 community foundations in the United States. In few short years, the foundation has raised over $3 million in funds and distributed $1.7 million and counting