Contributions to Son of Semele are tax-deductible

Contributions to Son of Semele are tax-deductible

Donor Benefits

Dionysus Circle ($2,500 and up)

+ Unlimited repeat admission throughout the season.

+ A pair of tickets to all Son of Semele opening nights.

+ Complimentary attendance at artist meet and greets, social activities, open rehearsals, and other behind-the-scene events.

+ Two complimentary drinks at the concessions stand.

+ Invitations to special events.

+ Recognition in printed playbills.

+ Recognition on our website.

Semele Circle ($1,000-$2,499)

+ A pair of tickets to all Son of Semele opening nights.

+ Complimentary attendance at artist meet and greets, social activities, open rehearsals, and other behind-the-scene events.

+ Two complimentary drinks at the concessions stand.

+ Invitations to special events.

+ Recognition in printed playbills.

+ Recognition on our website.

Zeus Circle ($500-$999)

+ A pair of complimentary tickets to a Son of Semele opening night performance and reception.

+ Invitations to special events.

+ Recognition in printed playbills.

+ Recognition on our website.

Deities Circle ($100-$499)

+ Invitations to special events.

+ Recognition in printed playbills.

+ Recognition on our website.

Prophets Circle (up to $99)

+ Recognition in printed playbills.

+ Recognition on our website.

2024 Semele Donors

» Dionysus Circle

› California Arts Council

› City of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural Affairs

Vera Campbell

Marilyn Flynn

Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture

› Diane Naegele

Robert Richards

» Semele Circle

› Lars Hansson

› Joseph Latham

Matthew McCray

» Zeus Circle

› Adam Garcia & Terry Jones

Bradley Smith & Myron Yeager

Doris Syme

Paul Wong, Tomm Wells & Buddy

» Prophets Circle

Your name here? ;-)

Make your support legend! Become a supporter!

I was lucky enough to direct two projects at Son of Semele over the years and attend many others.  SOSE has fostered incredible talent and innovation in the Los Angeles theater community for two decades.  If you ask anyone in the LA theater community about SOSE, they have either creatively worked for them or have seen a SOSE production. Matt McCray, SOSE’s director, has always been a steadfast supporter of new, vibrant work and I found him to be a great inspiration to my process.  I can’t wait to see what this new chapter for SOSE entails.
Maureen Huskey, Writer/Director