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Top 10 Reasons to Support Langhorne Players

No. 10   
There is nothing like live theater.
No. 9      
It’s great to have live theater so close to home.
No. 8    
It’s a great night out for a reasonable price.
No. 7     
The Spring Garden Mill is such a cool venue, but needs our help.
No. 6    
The whole company is made up of volunteers. Wow.
No. 5    
They listened to us and put up more plays we want.
No. 4    
Points for longevity: It’s been a community jewel since 1947.  
No. 3    
Professional, quality productions. 
No. 2     
All the free cheese curls we can eat.
No. 1
PLAYS WORTH TALKING ABOUT

 

Langhorne Players is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) community theater company that relies solely on ticket sales, donations and an occasional gift or grant from benefactors. Donations to Langhorne Players are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. We are an all-volunteer company and strive to make every dollar stretch to offer the best theater experience for our valued patrons.

We invite you to become a "Friend of Langhorne Players" by making a donation in one of the following categories. No gift is too small; we value them all.
  • Friends ($25-99)
  • Patrons ($100 -249)
  • Benefactors ($250-499)
  • Leads ($500-999)
  • Davis Society ($1,000 & up)

You can make a donation "in honor of" or "in memory of" as a tribute to a special someone.  Does your company have a matching gifts program? Langhorne Players may be eligible.
 
"Friends of Langhorne Players" is renewable annually and the most up-to-date list is printed in every program of the current season. The previous season's "Friends" list is recognized on a large poster in the lobby.

You can use Paypal to make your donation online. Or you can mail your donation by making your check out to "Friends of Langhorne Players" and send to: Friends of Langhorne Players, Langhorne Players, PO Box 643, Newtown, PA 18940. You may wish to use this form for your convenience when mailing your donation.

 
 

Thank you for your support of Langhorne Players and plays worth talking about.