Money For Haiti
This is just a brief update about the Humanity Project's partnership with New Theatre to raise money for Haitian earthquake relief. We're pleased to report that audiences have been very generous so far. In just the first two performances of New Theatre's world premiere show, "The Hour of the Tiger," the cast collected nearly $400. That's in an intimate 100-seat theater, by the way. We're pleased with those results. And the cast and staff of New Theatre will continue to collect money right through the end of the run on February 14. The Humanity Project will account for each penny donated, and then turn it all over to the Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders or the Salvation Army -- whichever group seems to need it most by then. We thank everyone at New Theatre for helping us to help Haiti in this way. And we hope that, if you live in South Florida, you'll go to see this enjoyable play to support New Theatre's good work.
This is just a brief update about the Humanity Project's partnership with New Theatre to raise money for Haitian earthquake relief. We're pleased to report that audiences have been very generous so far. In just the first two performances of New Theatre's world premiere show, "The Hour of the Tiger," the cast collected nearly $400. That's in an intimate 100-seat theater, by the way. We're pleased with those results. And the cast and staff of New Theatre will continue to collect money right through the end of the run on February 14. The Humanity Project will account for each penny donated, and then turn it all over to the Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders or the Salvation Army -- whichever group seems to need it most by then. We thank everyone at New Theatre for helping us to help Haiti in this way. And we hope that, if you live in South Florida, you'll go to see this enjoyable play to support New Theatre's good work.
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