
One day of giving,
another year of affordable tickets.
This Giving Tuesday, support Cinballera Entertainment to help us keep our tickets reasonably priced in 2026 and beyond!
No ordinary Tuesday
The day after Cyber Monday, GivingTuesday reminds us of the importance of giving back during the holidays. Since starting in 2012, GivingTuesday has continued to gain momentum. In 2024, 36.1 million people participated in the U.S. alone.
This GivingTuesday, will you consider a donation to Cinballera Entertainment? With so many worthy charities in need of support, it's hard to choose where to contribute your hard-earned funds.
As a performing arts company, our work isn't as obviously lifesaving as medical research, foodbanks, or homeless initiatives. However, we believe that there's more to living than basic survival.
We believe that a moment of beauty, joy, and inspiration from music, movement, and art can feed your soul in immeasurable ways. However, you shouldn't have to choose between feeding your soul and feeding your family....
Source: GivingTuesday.org


Keeping the arts affordable
The prices of everything just keep going up these days, and live entertainment is no exception. As tickets to the opera and ballet get more and more expensive, it's growing harder for many people to afford the life-giving experience of attending live theater.
At Cinballera, part of our mission is to bring high quality entertainment to the community for affordable prices. Whether large families, students, lower-income households, senior citizens, or otherwise economically challenged individuals, we want everyone to have a seat at our shows.
We are committed to keeping our General Admission pricing at $35 per person or less, as well as donating tickets to deserving individuals, like seniors, students, and veterans.
During Cinballera's two-and-a-half years of existence, we've put on 18 productions, started a monthly opera night, and employed dozens of singers, dancers, and instrumentalists.
Although we've received a few very generous donations from benevolent supporters during our less than two years as a non-profit organization, at least 75% of the company's funding has come from our own pockets. Theater rentals, rehearsal space, costumes, props, sets, insurance, and artist salaries have added up to almost $200,000 in two-and-a-half years.
We have grand plans for taking Cinballera Entertainment to the next level in 2026, with larger venues, bigger casts, and full orchestras. However, we can't do it alone, especially while keeping our tickets reasonable.
We need your help to remain a thriving haven for artists to bring unique, inspiring works to the community at affordable prices in 2026 and beyond!
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