
A NEW PLAY PRESENTED BY FILMUS INC AT FRINGE NYC 2013

Donations are tax deductible
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Help us bring JACK LONDON: SEX, LOVE AND REVOLUTION to the New York International Fringe Festival!
There are two ways you can donate:
1. Donate online securely, by clicking HERE
2. Donate by check, made payable to:“The Field” with “Filmus, Inc./Jack London” in the memo line and mailing to Filmus, Inc., P.O. Box 1909, New York, NY 10025
Ben Goldstein's new play, Jack London: Sex, Love and Revolution, was produced by Marvel Rep in a development workshop. The production was enjoyed by industry and audience alike.
Following this success, the play has received the honor of being accepted to present a full production as part of the New York International Fringe Festival (Fringe NYC)! FringeNYC, which will celebrate its 17th year this August, is the largest multi-arts festival in North America, with more than 200 companies from all over the world, performing for 16 days, in over 20 venues.
Theatre allows us to share stories and connect with each other. Please help us share the amazing and inspiring story of American hero Jack London, and the women in his life, this summer at Fringe NYC! We have the venue, the cast, the creative and production teams, and now we need funding!
We need to raise in excess of $20,000 and are looking to achieve this with the support of individuals and corporations by way of tax deductible contributions. Not-for-profit 501(c)3 tax exempt status has been extended to this production, through affiliation with The Field (www.thefield.org), through Sponsored Artist Benjamin Goldstein, and all donations are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law.
Thank you, and see you at FringeNYC!
SPECIAL THANKS
Patrick Blake, Che Broadnax, Cat Cabral, Olivia D'Ambroslo, Janelle Dawn, Dan Goldstein, Freya Goldstein, Josh Goldstein, Alan Honig, Ivan L. Jardine, Lauren Kennedy, Peter Komicker, Dipti Mehta, Phillip Namanworth, Andrea Szucs, Michelle F. Wagner, and Mary M. Webb
BENEFACTORS
The Far Space, The Field, Paul Adams & Emerging Artists Theatre Company, Temple Ansche Chesed, Hofstra University Department of Drama and Dance, The Huntington Library, Daniel Eaton, Michael Mulvaney, Katie Hesketh, Lindsay Sutton, Capital Scenic, Pamela Price Haynes, Bob Ost and Patrick Goss & Theatre Resources Unlimited (TRU), Sheridan Fencing Academy, Marvell Rep, Gaschler at 11th Hour Design, Wei C. Chang, John T. Prestianni, Elena Holy, Jessica, Mitch Ost at FringeNYC, and Phillipe Laumonte