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Take a Seat in Brunton.

 

Brunton Auditorium Seat Restoration

Drama and Music graduate Landon Braverman ('11) has been entertaining audiences in Mount Allison's Brunton Auditorium for the past five years.

He is now moving on to the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program at NYU's prestigious Tisch School of the Arts. He is just one of many Mount Allison students who have starred on Brunton's stage and gone on to amazing artistic endeavours.

Mount Allison is poised to breathe new life into Brunton Auditorium by replacing the aging seats and enhancing the audience experience.

You can help support the performances of students like Landon by considering a gift towards the Brunton Auditorium Seat Restoration Project.


Elizabeth Wells, Head of the Music Department:

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Link to Online Donation Form for Brunton.


All gifts are welcome and may be pledged over a five-year period.

All donors will be invited to attend the Gala Performance on September 9, 2011 at Brunton Auditorium to celebrate the restored venue.

Donors of $500 or more will have the opportunity to dedicate a seat with a permanent plaque with their name, or in tribute to someone special.

Donors of $5,000 or more will be recognized as major benefactors with their name inscribed on a Donor Wall to be displayed publicly within the Marjorie Bell Conservatory of Music.

Donors in this category will have an opportunity to dedicate multiple seats.


"I have wonderful memories of performing there during my four years in the music program. Although I went on to graduate school, Mount A gave me everything I needed to be successful. I wish you great luck with the fundraiser." Jocelyn Ryan Wiggin (’80)

"The Conservatory gave me so much to set me on my life’s path, I want to give a little back, especially to this auditorium in which I enjoyed so many hours of rehearsing and performing." Cheryl Reid O’Hagan (’70)


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