Gary Dunning and Yo-Yo Ma

Gary Dunning and Yo-Yo Ma

Depending on the level of your support, benefits of performance recognition include program book title page recognition; recognition on web pages for your supported engagements; recognition in our BRAVO! annual magazine; and recognition in the pre-performance announcement for your selected performance.  Additional benefits include complimentary tickets; acknowledgment in donor listings printed in Celebrity Series publications; signage on the date of a sponsored performance event, and, perhaps the most popular perk, an opportunity to meet the artist, subject to availability. 
A group of dancers from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater perform on stage. They all wear yellow dresses, yellow hats, and are congregated around one dancer holding a yellow fan aloft.

Corporate Performance Recognition

If your company is interested in recognition around a Celebrity Series performance, event, or community program, please contact Sara Brookner, Associate Director of Institutional Giving, at 617-598-3242 or sbrookner@celebrityseries.org.

Wynton Marsalis, a black man wearing a dark suit with a white shirt and light grey tie, stands in front of a grey background while holding his trumpet

Individual Performance Recognition

If you are an individual interested in recognition around a Celebrity Series performance, event, or community program, please contact Emily Borababy, Chief Advancement Officer, at 617-598-3218 or eb@celebrityseries.org.

Celebrity Series of Boston is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation and all gifts made to Celebrity Series are tax-deductible to the extent provided by state and federal law. 100% of such gifts are retained by Celebrity Series to support its operations.

Contact

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Advancement Office