Dad’s Garage – from Dan Triandiflou

You’ve probably given enough at this point, but I thought I let you know. Even a dollar to pork me would suffice…
 
So this year I became the Improvisation Director at Dad’s Garage Theatre Company. We are a small nonprofit theatre and I am fundraising for our annual event: Baconfest. I won’t bore you with all the statistics, but 35% of our income comes from folks just like you, so please consider donating in my name. Any contribution, as little as $5, is appreciated. All donations are tax deductible. There are online donation directions below.  I know it’s been a rough year and there a lot of worthy causes out there, but our aim is to get a lot of small donations from a lot of different people. More information is below.

Thank you ,

Dan Triandiflou

Donation Directions

You can either donate using the attached form or by clicking here. If you are donating through the website, please send an email to lara@dadsgarage.com saying that the donation was in my name (Dan Triandiflou). We will send you a receipt.  But here’s some more info….

No amount is too small-we will put it all to good use. In fact here’s what we can do with:

$5: buy one stick of pine board to help build a set

$20: buys a five pound box of screws so we can build sets

-$50: provides all the production needs for our three-day World Domination TheatreSports Tournament

-$100: allow us to clean all the clothing we destroy during Samurai Davis Jr. and Dim Sum’s Super Mega Happy Fun Time Improv Show!

-$250: provides all the props for a Top Shelf show

-$500: hand-builds new puppets for our kids’ show Uncle Grampa’s Hoo-dilly Storytime

-$1,000: costumes everyone in a giant show like Cannibal! The Musical

Dad’s is dedicated to elevating the awareness of the arts through ensemble-driven comedy improvisation and original theatrical works. Founded in 1995, Dad’s has grown from a small volunteer led organization to a thriving mid-size theatre led by professional artistic and administrative staff, as well as over 300 volunteers and performers. We entertain more than 30,000 people a year at our two-theatre facility in Inman Park, at public events across the state and at improv festivals across the continent. While the average age of theatre patrons nationally is 47-55 years old, Dad’s Garage attracts a new generation of theatre patrons with the average age being 18-35 years. In addition to our outrageous original productions, Dad’s Garage produces improv 52 weeks, educates young improvisers in a year-round High School Outreach Program, and facilitates onsite classes and workshops for the general public.