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"What's in a name?"

$100-249

  • Recognition in the theatre's program or website.

  • Early access to ticket sales for select performances.

"In my mind's eye."

$250-499

  • All of the above, plus:

  • Reserved seating for one performance.

  • Signed poster or program from a production.

"In my heart of hearts."

$500-999

  • All of the above, plus:

  • Invitation to a backstage after closing night.

  • Opportunity to attend a rehearsal and meet the cast.

"Wear my heart upon my sleeve."

$1000-4999

  • All of the above, plus:

  • Recognition as a sponsor in promotional materials.

  • Complimentary tickets to multiple performances.

"The world is my oyster."

$5000-9999

  • All of the above, plus:

  • Exclusive dinner with the artistic director or cast members.

  • Opportunity to host a private event at the theatre.

"Break the ice."

$10,000-24,999

  • All of the above, plus:

  • Personalized plaque or seat dedication.

  • Invitation to a private reading or workshop of a new play.

"To thine own self be true." -

$25,000-49,999

  • All of the above, plus:

  • Executive producer credit for a production.

  • Opportunity to sponsor a specific program or initiative.

"All that glisters is not gold."

$50,000+

  • All of the above, plus:

  • VIP access to all performances and events.

  • Opportunity to collaborate with the artistic team on programming decisions.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We would like to begin by acknowledging the sacred land on which TKBB Toronto operates. This land is the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat and Petun First Nations, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit River. This territory is covered by the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement between the Anishinabeg and Haudenosaunee allied nations to share peaceably and care for the lands around the Great Lakes. Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit, and we are all treaty people. Many of us have come here as settlers, immigrants, or newcomers in this generation or generations past. We also acknowledge the many people of African descent who are not settlers but whose ancestors were forcibly displaced as part of the transatlantic slave trade against their will and made to work on these lands. We honour and pay tribute to the ancestors of African origin and descent. European colonialism and institutional racism have resulted in a great deal of harm to Indigenous Peoples – the effects of which continue to be felt today. As treaty people, we resolve to do better, in our actions and our thoughts, in order to defend Indigenous self-determination, Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit and gender diverse people, and make right with all our relations.

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