How You Can Help

 

Do you like what you see? Wanna get involved? There are many ways you can help.

 
Donate: Ticket prices only cover a portion of our production costs. We depend on the generosity of individuals like you to help us sustain our work on stage and in the community. Every little bit helps. Checks may be mailed to Halcyon Theatre, 3334 W. Wilson, #1; Chicago, IL 60625.

 

Levels of Giving

Jove Level - $10,000 +

Juno Level - $5,000-9,999

Apollo Level - $2,500-4,999

Athena Level - $1,000-2,500

Aeolus Level - $750-999

Alcyone Level - $500-749

Ceyx Level - $250-499

Morpheous Level - $100-249

Kingfisher Level - $25-99

 

In-Kind Donations: In-kind donations are a way to support Halcyon, not with dollars, but with products and services. From concessions items to dry cleaning for costumes, in-kind donations make a significant impact to the theatre. If you have items that you believe the theatre could use, such as tools, period pieces for props, furnishings or costumes, please contact us at 773.413.0454.

 

Join Our Board: Halcyon is always looking for enthusiastic, committed individuals to join our Board. Please contact Jennifer Adams, Associate Artistic Director at 773.413.0454 if you are interested in more information.

 

Gift Matching: Matching gifts are an excellent way to increase your contribution to our theater. Many companies offer a matching gifts program, which will make a donation to Halcyon in your name based on your original contribution. For additional information on making a matching gift, please contact your firm's human resources department.

 
Volunteer: Do you have any special skills? Time? We are always looking for motivated and interested people to assist with the growth of Halcyon, especially in: Marketing, Special Event Planning, Development/Fundraising, Administrative, Office/Clerical, Production.

Halcyon Theatre is supported in part by:

This program is partially supported by a grant from the The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelly Foundation    Capacity-building support has been provided by the Arts & Business Council of Chicago This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency