The Muny Receives 12 $1 Million Gifts To Support Second Century Capital Improvements

By: Dec. 04, 2018
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The Muny announced today the acquisition of 12 individual $1 million gifts towards their Second Century Capital Campaign. The 12 donors providing philanthropic support include:

  • The Family of Andrew N. Baur
  • Bayer
  • The Berges Family Foundation
  • The August A. Busch III Charitable Trust
  • Edward Jones
  • The William T. Kemper Foundation
  • The Nancy and Kenneth Kranzberg Endowment Fund
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mueller
  • Eric P. and Evelyn E. Newman Foundation
  • Don and Nancy A. Ross
  • James S. and Lynne P. Turley
  • Anonymous

Total amount: $12 million

This fundraising effort will help fund major capital improvements, including a complete rebuild of the Muny stage, provide for the support, maintenance and upkeep of the aging 11.5-acre campus, and grow the theatre's endowment.

"This list of donors is truly remarkable. With different backgrounds and focuses, they each are choosing to support the artistic and cultural landscape of this great city," said Muny President and CEO Denny Reagan. "It is an incredibly unique and humbling opportunity for The Muny to be the recipient of this generosity, showcasing St. Louis' philanthropic spirit."

To give, or for more information regarding The Muny's Second Century Capital Campaign, please visit muny.org/secondcentury.

The Muny's mission is to enrich lives by producing exceptional musical theatre, accessible to all, while continuing its remarkable tradition in Forest Park. As the nation's largest outdoor musical theatre, we produce seven world-class musicals each year and welcome over 400,000 theatregoers over our nine-week season. Now celebrating 101 seasons in St. Louis, The Muny remains one of the premier institutions in musical theatre.

For more information about The Muny, visit muny.org.



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