George Street Playhouse Grant



Organization - George Street Playhouse
Grant Amount - $10,000
Foundation - Bunbury Company
Grant Purpose - This grant will support education and outreach programs at the theatre. These programs help to bring theatre arts into less-advantaged school districts as well as providing opportunities for the children to see works at the theatre.


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