Thanks to $25,000 in matching grants from Amy Aquino & Drew McCoy
AND an anonymous donor, starting November 1st until the end of the year, EVERY dollar you give will be doubled!
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$50,125* raised of a
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Thank you to everyone who has supported the campaign: Darin and Colleen Anthony, Elizabeth Atwood, Julia Atwood and Morgan Bernhard, Paula Bailey, John Noble Barrack, Stephen Berenson and Brian McEleney, Stuart and Susan Berton, Kimberly and Clay Clement, Sinan Eczacibasi, Scott and Mindy Gillum, Nick Goldfarb and Tracy Gosein, Joshua Gordon and Sara, Addie Gorlin-Han and Chris Han, Alexis Green, Michael Grutza and Joann Nayer-Grutza, Lauren Hashian, Sam and Fernanda Hurwitz, Nikki Hyde and Jim McManus, Thomas Jones, Jessica Kahkoska and Tom Casserly, Melissa Kievman and Brian Mertes, Sandy and Joseph Patrick Kimble, Genevieve Kingston and Will Turner, Larissa Kokernot and Karl Gajdusek, Sharon Chin Lee and Harrison Lee, Michelle Lema, Bill and Jan Mack, Michael Jennings Mahoney and Chris Stahl, Sandy Mailliard, Jennifer Miller, John Winn and Margo Miller, The Morrisseys, Tracy Nayer and Myron Tookes, Audrey Nash and Jason Lowery, David Navalinsky, Caitlin O'Connell, Laura Payne, Tali Pressman & Phillip Holmes, Jennifer and Matthew Rowland, Carlos Salgado, Mauricio and Cindy Salgado, Nicole Sills, Moira Squier, Daniel Stein, Mylan Stepanovich and Mandy Ellis, Ashley Teague, Bob and Toni Teague, Patricia and Ken Terrell, Sabrina and John Thornton, Lara and Anthony Vergnaud, Jody Wagner, Cathy and Colin Walker, Jake Loewenthal and Josh Cape, Adlyn and Ted Loewenthal, Jill and James Kahkoska, Richard Donelly and Phyllis Kay, Maggie Mason and Matt Trainer, Byron Gross and Ricky Tovim, Avrom and Janet Posner, Annie Scurria and Barry Press, Lamb (Caroline) Parker, Carol Turner, M. Scott Gibbs, Harry Miller, Michael Vitaly Sazanov, Eva Pinney, Jennifer Tyliszczak, Melissa Thomas and Margie Hiermer, Gregory Jones, Collette Wilson, Anita Castillo-Halvorssen, Liz Appel, Ginger Hahn, Amy Smith, The Thomas Family, Barbara Wendeborn Brandom, Ted Auch, Stanford Smith, Sarah Kantrowitz, Ashley Walden Davis, Sergio Mauritz Ang, Susan Bernfield, Brandon Cloyd, Julia Gelb-Zimmerman, Cindy Hennon Marino, Thomas West, Victoria Lewis, Arielle Julia Brown, Babs Seldon Dyer, Iliana Guibert, Ash Nichols, Colleen Mallen, John Rooney, Christopher Windom, Ann Kinnebrew, Elaine Brett, Mike Hyde, Kathleen Phillips, Barry Snyder, Kimberly Senior, Jennifer Paul, Teresa Lotz, Latina Taylor, Johanna Parker, Gaby Saker, Anne Kaufman, Lanae Gutierrez, Kendall Hailey, Janice Blanock, Christopher Brown, Kirsten Gavoni, Joanne Cregg Smith, Erica McCay, April Anderson Sasso, Margy Feldhuhn, Pia O'Connor, Larry Levine, John Squier, Maggie Baker, Kevin O'Connell, Tracy Wiu, Joshua Chelmo, Jonas Stolpe, Michelle Johnson, Bridget Akinc, Lorraine A. Fiore, Robert Freeman, Carolyn Smith, and to all our donors who wish to remain anonymous.
This year Notch ran 12 programs with communities all across the country, creating community-responsive performances to amplify local stories and support grassroots efforts on a national scale!
100% of your tax-deductible donation will go to supporting these vital programs:
about.
Notch Theatre Company creates community-responsive theatre and cultural work to amplify local stories and support grassroots efforts on a national scale.
We use the arts as a tool for driving change around the pressing issues of our time, offering communities nationwide a platform to tell their real stories and be their own change makers. Our work engages populations that brick and mortar theaters are not reaching, personalizes important social issues for people on all sides of a conversation, raises awareness in a compelling way, and prompts meaningful, lasting engagement at a local level.
We use the arts as a tool for driving change around the pressing issues of our time, offering communities nationwide a platform to tell their real stories and be their own change makers. Our work engages populations that brick and mortar theaters are not reaching, personalizes important social issues for people on all sides of a conversation, raises awareness in a compelling way, and prompts meaningful, lasting engagement at a local level.
history.
Notch is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2017 out of an Embark Fellowship Award for Social Innovation in Entrepreneurship from the Swearer Center for Public Service, in partnership with the Jonathan M. Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship at Brown University. Since our founding, Notch has engaged with more than 25 communities across 20 states, Australia, Canada, Mexico, India, Lebanon, Puerto Rico & Rwanda.
Notch's work has been featured on HowlRound , including once in their Theater in the Age of Climate Change series, on Playbill, Monument Lab, OnStage Blog, Broadway World for Wild Home and Anna Karenina: a riff , in N Magazine, and by the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture.
"Paired with Ashley Teague’s inventive direction, this declaration of Notch Theatre Company’s visceral, scintillating point of view is a force to be reckoned with as even the best of current day Broadway’s appeal to address modern themes pales in comparison.” -Natalie Rine, New York Associate Critic
Notch's programs and partnerships have presented at the Children’s Defense Fund Advocacy Conference, the National Performance Network's Conference, the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture's Citizen Artist Salon on Creative Strategies for Commemorative Justice, the Ubumuntu Festival in Rwanda, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the Lewis Prize for Music's Institute, Chautauqua Institute, White Heron Theatre Company, Trinity Repertory Theater in partnership with Spectrum Theater Ensemble (a neuro-diverse company), Brown University, Live@Jacks in Denver, La Mama Studios in NYC and as an Anchor Partner at the Flea Theatre in New York, among others. Most recently Notch has been awarded a prestigious Map Fund grant and an NEA ArtWorks grant.
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Notch's work has been featured on HowlRound , including once in their Theater in the Age of Climate Change series, on Playbill, Monument Lab, OnStage Blog, Broadway World for Wild Home and Anna Karenina: a riff , in N Magazine, and by the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture.
"Paired with Ashley Teague’s inventive direction, this declaration of Notch Theatre Company’s visceral, scintillating point of view is a force to be reckoned with as even the best of current day Broadway’s appeal to address modern themes pales in comparison.” -Natalie Rine, New York Associate Critic
Notch's programs and partnerships have presented at the Children’s Defense Fund Advocacy Conference, the National Performance Network's Conference, the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture's Citizen Artist Salon on Creative Strategies for Commemorative Justice, the Ubumuntu Festival in Rwanda, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the Lewis Prize for Music's Institute, Chautauqua Institute, White Heron Theatre Company, Trinity Repertory Theater in partnership with Spectrum Theater Ensemble (a neuro-diverse company), Brown University, Live@Jacks in Denver, La Mama Studios in NYC and as an Anchor Partner at the Flea Theatre in New York, among others. Most recently Notch has been awarded a prestigious Map Fund grant and an NEA ArtWorks grant.
Click here to read our Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression Community Guidelines