Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Announces $150,000 Sustainability Campaign Challenge Match led by Caran and Joel Quadracci through the Windhover Foundation with support from Donna and Donald Baumgartner and the Herzfeld Foundation
Campaign Deadline Extended to Tuesday, March 7th
MILWAUKEE, WI, February 28, 2023: Milwaukee Chamber Theatre announces a $150,000 challenge match as part of its ongoing Sustainability Campaign launched earlier this month to provide the financial foundation necessary to avoid closure. In doing so, MCT will restructure organizationally to continue its five-decade leadership of developing Milwaukee and Wisconsin’s professional artists and continue to reflect its community through meaningful and excellent live theater productions.
A leading family in building southeastern Wisconsin’s community and cultural institutions, the Quadraccis have made essential contributions to the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Divine Savior Holy Angels High School, University School of Milwaukee, and Sharp Literacy, among many others. “While Joel and I are new to Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, we believe in the importance of the arts in our communities. MCT’s support of local artists along with their strategy of diversity and inclusion amongst those artists is the inspiration for our gift. We want to help create this bridge to the future so that MCT can return to its mission of enriching the artistic community of Milwaukee,” said Caran Quadracci.
Founded in 1975 by Montgomery Davis and Ruth Schudson and guided until 2020 by Michael Wright and Kirsten Finn, MCT has over the last three seasons under Hazelton’s leadership produced some of Milwaukee’s most celebrated theater events, including the recent WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?, MISERY, WHERE DID WE SIT ON THE BUS?, INDECENT, and THE ISLAND, among others.
“Milwaukee Chamber Theater’s nearly 50 years of theater have shaped the region’s theater scene to the prominence of what it is today. Its performances have impacted so many, including myself, as my brother, Ken Williams, has both acted and directed at MCT,” said Peggy Williams-Smith, President and CEO of VISIT Milwaukee. “Their commitment to produce intimate, high-quality professional theatrical works while employing and nurturing local artists is a worthy mission that elevates our city for both residents and visitors. To lose this institution would silence the unique voices that use its stage as a medium to share stories across generations and cultures. VISIT Milwaukee asks for your support to create sustainability for the Milwaukee Chamber Theater and to pledge that we boost these voices for many years to come.”
Said Hazelton: “This matching challenge shows vision, support, and belief in MCT. But in order for MCT to move forward, the challenge must be met. Every gift that arrives from here until next Tuesday—March 7th—will count toward meeting this match. Our community has brought us so far already, from no path forward to the verge of survival and sustainability—we hope that it can bring MCT and its artists the rest of the way home.”
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre is gratefully receiving fundraising pledges at www.milwaukeechambertheatre.org/sustainability or via email directly to Hazelton at brent@milwaukeechambertheatre.org through close of business on Tuesday, March 7th, 2023.
More information about MCT, the 22/23 season, and how to purchase tickets can be found at www.milwaukeechambertheatre.org.
ABOUT MILWAUKEE CHAMBER THEATRE
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre (MCT) partners with other arts organizations, community-based organizations, and universities to produce thought-provoking productions and innovative outreach programs on an intimate, human scale. As a leader in developing Milwaukee and Wisconsin’s theater community, MCT provides regular employment and a stable artistic home to local theatre professionals through a five-play subscription season, the Young Playwrights Festival (YPF), and the Montgomery Davis Play Development Series (MDPDS). MCT performs at the Broadway Theatre Center in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward and is a proud Member Group of the United Performing Arts Fund.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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