There are so many ways you can be a part of Theatre Memphis. Whether it be your time, talents, donated wish list items, attending our shows and events, advertising in our programs, sponsoring a performance or just good old straight out monetary support … we depend on the contributions and purchases from our community to continue our mission. Thank you for your support.
Whether it be an acknowledgement of an event, a life fulfilled or simply a gift of support, Theatre Memphis appreciates any contribution as a tribute to the community that has embraced us for 100 years.
As a subscription-based community theatre, we rely on season memberships to bring the community the highest quality productions.
Members of our community can learn more about theatre production and hone their talents on stage, as well as backstage, in a professional setting while enjoying a community theatre's affable spirit.
The people, companies and organizations who graciously sponsor productions or events at Theatre Memphis keep us operating as one of the longest, consecutively running community theaters in America.
Theatre Memphis attracts over 40,000 patrons to our campus at 630 Perkins Extd. By advertising in our Lohrey Theatre programs you can show the community your support of the arts and promote your business.
Theatre Memphis benefits from a variety of popular rewards programs, including Amazon Smile, Kroger Rewards, and Superlo Community Rewards
Donations of materials, equipment or other items help to keep our unexpected expenses lower and meet our budget goals.
You can buy a Tennessee Specialty License Plate that benefits the arts in Tennessee. There are over 100 to choose from. Great idea for that friend or family that has everything.
Both the Lohrey Theatre and the Next Stage Theatre are wheelchair accessible with a handicapped accessible restroom on the same level as the main lobby to both venues. The Lohrey Theatre also provides hearing assisted equipment to any who may require or request it, at no charge.
The black box Next Stage seats up to 110 and is also wheelchair accessible with state of the art equipment for sound and lighting.