Get Involved! We are looking for all kinds of volunteers to join our community
theatre family. Without our wonderful volunteers, we could not
continue to offer the community our fabulous productions. It all
happens because of you!
 Please fill out and submit the
Volunteer Form at
volunteer.html. We will put you on
our mailing list so you can receive information about upcoming shows and
auditions and also contact you about your interests and how you can get
involved.
Advertise in
Our Playbill! Did you know that advertising in The Gallery Players Playbill actually puts your business' name in the hands of over 1000 theatre-goers? These are the people who support Burlington and its businesses.
Please consider advertising in our Playbill. It's a great way to spread the news about your business and to support the arts in your community!
Please fill out the
Advertise in Our Playbill! Form at advertise.html
and submit it. One of our board members will contact you
regarding your interest.
Donate
via Donate Form: Please give to The Gallery Players. Through your
kind donation, the arts in Alamance County can thrive! All
contributors will be acknowledge on
our web site and playbills for the current season.
via Clean Sweep - We need stuff: Have a garage, attic or closet full of things you don’t
need? Please consider donating them to The Gallery Players!
All donations are tax deductible!
Gallery Players Wish List
Storage bins for storing costumes, props / Laptop computer
/ Color printer / Digital camera / Tools for building sets / A warehouse to build and store our sets
/ Corporate sponsors for our shows / Paintbrushes and painting equipment
/ Most importantly, more volunteers to help with
costumes, backstage crew, building sets, etc.
NOT SURE IF WE CAN USE IT? JUST LET US KNOW AND
WE'LL COME CHECK IT OUT!
Please call 227-0060 or email
via Donating Through Your Will: A
bequest to the Gallery Players ensures a lasting memory of your kindness
and generosity. Often it can be accomplished by a simple amendment of your
will. Please consult your attorney.
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