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Do More 24 Delaware crucial to The Everett’s mission

- Dan Sieglen serves on the board of directors of The Everett. Open Call Dan Sieglen Guest columnist

It’s February. It’s cold and bleak, but brighter days are ahead. As you look to shake off winter, consider community theater. Nestled in the heart of Middletown, The Everett Theatre stands as a beacon of cultural vibrancy and artistic excellence.

Establishe­d with an unwavering belief in the transforma­tive power of performing arts, the Everett has been the center of cultural activity in Middletown for more than 100 years.

Curating a rich tapestry of offerings catering to the varied tastes of our community, The Everett has not only preserved its historical charm but continues to thrive, drawing arts enthusiast­s from our region and beyond.

At the heart of The Everett’s greatness lies its unwavering commitment to artistic excellence, accessibil­ity and community engagement. We take immense pride in offering a diverse array of high-quality production­s throughout the year, captivatin­g audiences of all ages, artistic preference­s, and walks of life. The production quality and talent of our shows so often leaves first-time audiences walking out the door wondering what took them so long to visit.

Under the direction of Meredith Peterson, our resident Bard expert, The Everett has become a destinatio­n for Shakespear­e enthusiast­s and novices alike. Meredith’s ability to bring the playwright’s words to life and infuse them with humor and unexpected elements charms audiences and cultivates a second home for actors who return time and again to share their passion.

Next month, Meredith will oversee the production of an edgy, modern-day rendition of “Romeo and Juliet” set in post-COVID Texas 2021. (If that doesn’t pique your interest, I don’t know what will.)

The Everett is not just a theater; it’s a hub of activity for visual arts, youth programs, adult classes, special events and film. Whether you are drawn to our engaging performanc­es or our sold-out Taylor Swift ‘’pizza and paint’’ events, you’ll find something for every interest. At our core, we aim to be a dynamic, flexible environmen­t that listens to our community and adapts to its interests.

Of all our achievemen­ts, youth programmin­g is one of our proudest. The Everett’s youth theater production­s offer students the opportunit­ies to grow and learn critical life skills like teamwork, creativity and fiscal management. From volunteeri­ng as ushers and stage crew to directors and choreograp­hers, the young people we mentor find support throughout the process. And unlike so many youth programs, involvemen­t in our production­s is free to anyone who wants to participat­e.

This April, a cast and crew comprised solely of students will present “Clue,” under the direction of local high school student Spencer Wattay, a show you surely won’t want to miss.

Our youth offerings also include a robust summer camp program that sells out each season. This year, dozens of kids ranging in age from 4 to 18 will travel from Delaware, Pennsylvan­ia, New Jersey, and beyond to act, dance, sing, draw, paint and more.

A core tenant of The Everett is accessibil­ity. We believe the arts are for everyone and work hard to make this mission a reality by subsidizin­g our summer camps for those who may not otherwise be able to afford them. Additional­ly, participat­ion in our theater production­s is always free. As a fully volunteerb­ased organizati­on, we rely on the community to serve as actors, crew, choreograp­hers, directors — and donors. It is only through support that we’re able to offer the type of accessibly we do.

Next month, we will be participat­ing in our biggest fundraiser of the year, Do More 24 Delaware. Between 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 7 and 6 p.m. on Friday, March 8, any donation made to The Everett, or any of the participat­ing nonprofits, will go further than gifts made during any other day of the year. Thanks to dozens of sponsors from across the state, Delaware’s nonprofits will earn matching gifts, prizes, and other incentives when donations are made by visiting domore24de­laware.org.

Do More 24 Delaware — organized by United Way of Delaware and Spur Impact — plays a crucial role in The Everett’s ability to maintain accessibil­ity and create a vibrant, inclusive community. Thanks to last year’s Do More 24 Delaware campaign, we were able to supplement and subsidize summer camp fees, ensuring accessibil­ity for students from all socioecono­mic background­s. The campaign also has empowered us to expand our programmin­g, educationa­l offerings, and community outreach.

As we embark on another season of performanc­es, youth programs, and community engagement, we invite you to be a part of The Everett’s legacy.

Drive up, drive down, make the trip — it’s worth it. And donate on March 7 to 8!

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED BY THE EVERETT ?? A scene from a production at The Everett.
PHOTOS PROVIDED BY THE EVERETT A scene from a production at The Everett.
 ?? ?? The Everett offers youth theater programs, and is powered by volunteers serving as from ushers and stage crew to directors and choreograp­hers.
The Everett offers youth theater programs, and is powered by volunteers serving as from ushers and stage crew to directors and choreograp­hers.
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