As a non-profit theatre company, we are primarily funded by regular folks just like you! We’re also a registered charity, which means you receive a charitable receipt if you decide to become a TOTB donor! Monthly donations make a huge impact on TOTB's ability to plan ahead with confidence. Consider joining our monthly giving program The Garden, where our core supporters are investing in social change year-round!
Thank you, in advance, for your support. We LOVE doing social justice theatre with you!
Payable to:
Theatre of the Beat
2174 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON. M4C 1K3
CHARITY NUMBER
#81926 7931 RR0001
donors
None of the work we do would be possible without the support of our donors. Thank you to all the Mechanics, Navigators, and Drivers we have had over the years.
Levels
A van full of Beatniks stare down the open road for yet another season of travelling theatre. Crammed in amidst the actors and props, discarded coffee cups, and chip crumbs is an open seat. We’ve saved it for you, because no tour is possible without you riding along with us!
All aboard the Beat Mobile!
Mechanic
For those who donate $100-$499
Perks:
Personalized holiday update from AD
Photo print from tour gallery
Exclusive digital content: script, costume designs, etc.
Navigator
For those who donate $500-$999
Perks:
Personalized holiday update from AD
Photo print from tour gallery
Exclusive digital content: script, costume designs, etc.
Attend a dress rehearsal or workshop
Driver
For those who donate $1000+
Perks:
Personalized holiday update from AD
Photo print from tour gallery
Exclusive digital content: script, costume designs, etc.
Attend a dress rehearsal or workshop
Opportunity to attend a GVI performance
2023 donors
Passengers
Brenda Mak, Beverly McNabb, Douglas & Dilys Miehm, Laura McCallum, Leonard & Kathleen Rempel, Mindy Nolt, Tina Eshleman, Ingrid Blekys, Rebecca Banman, David Klassen, Deborah Ludolph, Harvey and Linda Martens-Funk, Helen Weber, Joshua Zentner-Barrett, Karen & Andrew Schiedel, Kristen Mathies, Leah Reesor-Keller, Steve Brenneman, Sue Croley, Rebecca Steinmann & Jeremy Bergen, Brendan Kinnon, Margaret and Neil Burnett, Michael Wiebe, Reimar Goetzke, Sharon Heyer, Madeleine Wichert, Janet Ross, Anonymous (x12)
Mechanics
Ann Schultz, Brenda MacDonald, Carmen Wiebe, Christina Martens-Funk, Dale Brubacher-Cressman, Ed & Sharon Heide, Edna Konrad, Gayle Zacharias, Geoff Kinnon, Hugo C. Peters, Joanne Brown, June Partridge, Kathy Rempel, Ken and Rita Enns, Mariko Ogasawara, Marlene Epp, Melissa Miller & Dean Peachey, Teresa & Thomas Warkentin, Tim and Jacqui Schmucker, Virginia Reimer, Pioneer Park, Christian Fellowship, John Siebert & Carolyn Wiens, Michael Thiessen & Wendy Adema, Wesley Dyck, Karen Partridge, Barbara Martens, Carolyn Jantzi, Faith Martin, Irmgard Penner, Jake Buhler, Mathew and Jillian Suta, Cyndie Blackmore, Emily & Bruce Burgetz, Lydia Harder, Phyllis Roth, Rita Macdonald, Robert & Linda Reid, Ron de Roo, Ruth & Vincent Friesen, Shirley Grove & Wesley Dyck, Aaron & Alyson Neufeld, Allan Reesor-McDowell, John Neufeld, Roger & Heather Kehl, Reynold & Esther Redekopp, Yvonne Kaethler & Nicholas Barrowman, Danforth Morningside Mennonite Church, Keith Neufeld, Fred & Shirley Redekop, Lauren Carde, Zach & Julie Peters Anonymous (x9)
Navigators
Barry Reesor & Lori Guenther, Geraldine Balzer, Glenn & Irene Steiner, Jennie & Colin Wiebe, Samuel Steiner, Sandra & Dieter Schonwetter, Waterloo North Mennonite Church, Arlene Reesor, Eugene Reesor, Geoffrey and Audrey Wichert, Timothy Wichert, Mennonite Men, Anonymous (x2)
Drivers
Annette Reesor, Darren & Monika, Pries-Klassen, Dawn Kaufman-Frey, Michael & Diane Ediger, John Harder, Lorna Blair, Jim & Lorna Blair Foundation, Pauline & Marvin Shank, Timothy Wichert & Debra Simpson, Nolan Andres, Johnny Wideman, Gordon Harper, Julie & Karl Stobbe, Karl & Ilene Bergen, Steven Martin, Cedric Martin, Eleanor Nash, Justin Reesor, Anonymous, Carolyn & Richard Reesor, Schlegel Villages, Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region, Anonymous (x2)