The Fillmore Town Theatre is preparing for our upcoming youth theatre presentation of Annie, and we are inviting local businesses and community members to be part of it as sponsors.
Youth theatre gives children much more than a chance to perform on stage. It helps them build self-confidence, learn responsibility, speak clearly in front of others, listen carefully, work as part of a team, and follow through on a commitment. For many children, being in a show is the first time they discover what they are capable of when they practice, cooperate, and take a risk in front of an audience.
Your sponsorship helps make that experience possible.
As a sponsor, your business logo or name will be featured in our advertising for Annie, including promotional materials leading up to the performances. Your logo will also appear on the theatre screen before the play, where it will be seen by a captive audience of families, friends, and local supporters attending the show.
This is a good way to place your business or name in front of local residents while also supporting a program that helps children grow in confidence, creativity, discipline, and teamwork.
We would be grateful for your support and proud to recognize your business and yourself as a sponsor of this youth theatre production.
The sponsorship opportunities are:
$50 – Community Supporter
$100 – Theatre Supporter
$500 – Theatre Patron
$1,000 – Theatre Benefactor
Thank you for considering a sponsorship for Annie and for supporting the young performers in our community.
“Annie” is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
Our annual youth theatre exists to benefit the youngest members of the Fillmore community. Children’s theatre offers a unique platform for young people to develop essential life skills, such as confidence, empathy, and teamwork, in a creative and supportive environment. Through acting, children learn to express themselves and explore emotions, helping to improve communication skills and self-awareness. The collaborative nature of theatre fosters social connections, teaching kids how to work together and respect diverse perspectives. Additionally, the immersive process of putting on a play boosts problem-solving abilities and resilience, as children learn to overcome challenges both on and off the stage. Kids work as a team and shine and as individual.
