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    Emerson Theater Collaborative Receives Grants for Upcoming Productions

    August 26, 2021No Comments
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    Emerson Theater CollaborativeSedona AZ (August 26, 2021) – Emerson Theater Collaborative would like to thank the City of Sedona and Arizona Humanities for recent grant awards. The City of Sedona awarded ETC with $20,000 for our 2021-22 season. Arizona Humanities has contributed $5,000 toward our upcoming production of Raging Skillet this October. 

    It is ETC’s mission is to serve youth, under-represented communities and artists with an emphasis on diversity, by producing innovative and thought-provoking theater.

    Chef Rossi of Raging Skillet. Photo credit: Melissa Donovan

    ETC, which was honored to be named the 2019 Spirit of Sedona Community Collaborator of the Year, is grateful to secure this funding so we can continue to provide youth in Sedona and across the Verde Valley the opportunity to participate in professional theater productions.  We are also excited to continue to bring high quality, compelling theater to the community throughout the year. 

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    For more information, call 860-705-9711 or visit emersontheatercollaborative.org. 

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