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Become a Gala Sponsor

Corporate Sponsorship Levels

Gold:             $1,600

Silver:           $1,200

Bronze:         $1,000

 

Your GOLD LEVEL sponsorship includes:

A reserved table for 8 at the Gala.

Recognition at the event and on our website as a Gold Level Sponsor

Recognition for one year as a Raylynmor Benefactor level donor

A full-page ad in the Gala program

 

Your SILVER LEVEL sponsorship includes:

A reserved table for 8 at the Gala.

Recognition at the event and on our website as a Silver Level Sponsor

Recognition for one year as a Raylynmor Patron level donor

A half-page ad in the Gala program

 

Your BRONZE LEVEL sponsorship includes:

A reserved table for 8 at the Gala.

Recognition at the event and on our website as a Bronze Level Sponsor

Recognition for one year as a Raylynmor Sponsor level donor

 

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Raylynmor Opera is a Monadnock-based company known for inventive renditions of opera standards. We have built a reputation for delivering intimate, innovative, and theatre-forward programming to our audience, presenting repertory standards in a contemporary context that seeks to make opera more relevant and accessible to modern audiences.  Raylynmor Opera is proud to deliver transformative interpretations of opera favorites, such as our recent productions of Offenbach’s Orpheus in the Underworld (2023) and Rossini’s La Cenerentola (2022). 

 

Your sponsorship enables Raylynmor Opera to bring live original productions to the Monadnock region.  Your gift delivers the magic of opera to a broader audience.  By donating now, you provide needed funds for the long-lead financial commitments required to successfully launch our upcoming season, which will feature Ravel’s L’enfant et les sortilèges (The Child and the Spells) in Spring 2024.

 

Please join us in our mission to deliver live opera to the Monadnock region.  We could not exist without your generosity.  You make the magic happen.

 

Please contact:

Jonathan Marshall

sparafucile45@hotmail.com

650-279-5953

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