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Charlotte Morse
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morsec@ufl.edu

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Spotlight on The Music Man (10-25-2024)
Project: Spotlight on The Music Man — Approved by: Lula Dawit

Online Registration Launch Date
08-20-2024

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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Spotlight on The Music Man
10-25-2024
08-20-2024
Benefit event in conjunction with the fall musical to raise funds to support the School of Theatre + Dance
Evening Agenda 

6:00 Reception begins, G-6, Nadine McGuire Pavilion 
Check-in, photo opportunities, drinks & heavy appetizers 

6:30 Conversation with the Director & Choreographer  
The Music Man is directed by Colleen Rua and choreographed by Andrew Cao. The conversation will be facilitated by Tiza Garland, Director of the School of Theatre + Dance 

Once the conversation is over, attendees will have additional time to mingle and enjoy the reception before the show begins 

7:30 The Music Man, Black Box, Nadine McGuire Pavilion  
The runtime of the show is about 2.5 hours including a 15-minute intermission. 

10:00 Post-show reception, G-6 
Coffee & desserts with the faculty, cast, and crew involved in The Music Man!
60
60 registrations, $25K in gross profits (not all sponsorships/ticket sales will come through the CVENT)
Yes
There will be an option to purchase an event ticket, or to purchase sponsorships. All sponsorships include event tickets. I have more information about each level if needed.

Spotlight Ticket ($200) 
Supporter Sponsor ($500) 
Encore Sponsor ($1,000) 
Director Sponsor ($2,500) 
Producer Sponsor ($5,000) 
Marquee Sponsor ($10,000) 
Spotlight Sponsor ($20,000)
Quid Pro Quo
 
$60/person

Event Ticket price: $200 each 
              Less QPQ to donor (per $200 ticket): $60 
 
Sponsorships:  
$20,000, 12 tickets = $720 QPQ (GIFT $19,280) 
$10,000, 10 tickets = $600 QPQ (GIFT $9,400) 
$5,000, 8 tickets = $480 QPQ (GIFT $4,520) 
$2,500, 6 tickets = $360 QPQ (GIFT $2,140) 
$1,000, 4 tickets = $240 QPQ (GIFT $760) 
$500, 2 tickets = $120 QPQ (GIFT $380)
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Christina Garland
(352) 273-0518
tgarland@arts.ufl.edu
 
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