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Greetings from the Weill Center,
After a performance ends, a single bulb is left burning bright at center stage. This is called the Ghost Light. This centuries-old tradition was meant to illuminate the stage for spirits of past performers to put on a show after hours. Functionally, the light ensures the crew can see to safely cross the stage at the end of the night.
With the current pandemic, the ghost light has taken on new meaning for theaters across the nation. The light now serves as a symbol of hope, burning bright like our passion for the arts - reminding us if we can keep this light on, our curtains will rise again after this intermission ends.
Now more than ever, the Weill Center needs your support to recover from the impact of COVID-19. Together, we will persevere through these dark times. You can help ensure our ghost light will continue to burn bright - honoring our past, safeguarding the theater, and shining a light on the future.
Please consider supporting our work to keep the light on this season. Make your gift here.
On behalf of our board, staff, volunteers, patrons, and community, thank you for supporting the Weill Center. With your generosity the show will go on!
With gratitude,
Katy Glodosky
Executive Director
Weill Center Foundation
Chad Hamilton
President, Board of Directors
Weill Center Foundation