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Advertising Rates Ensues in This New Musical Comedy CULTURAL DISTRICT RATE STRUCTURE PITTSBURGH CLO KARA CABARET SERIES Pittsburgh’s Cultural District makes program book advertising easy, customizable and affordable. Each show is categorized into our tier rate structure determined by the average number of program books to be printed for the run of the show. The tiers will be listed next to the program you are considering. Use this Ratebook update piece in conjunction with the 2019-2020 Season Advertising Ratebook for access to the entire listing of Cultural District programming, JANUARY 2020 PUFFS DIXIE’S TUPPERWARE PARTY mechanical specifications, billing information, THE BOOK OF MERMAN UNTITLED: A NEW MUSICAL May 14-August 2, 2020 demographic charts and more! September 9-October 18, 2020 January 30-March 8, 2020 COMEDY ABOUT SERIOUS Greer Cabaret Theater UPDATE TIER Greer Cabaret Theater Greer Cabaret Theater DRAMA Space Reservation: 4/22 TIER TIER April 3-May 3, 2020 Artwork Deadline: 5/4 Space Reservation: 8/12 PITTSBURGH CULTURAL DISTRICT Space Reservation: 1/8 5 TIER Artwork Deadline: 8/24 TIER PRICING FOR 2019 – 2020 PROGRAM ADVERTISING SEASON Artwork Deadline: 1/21 Greer Cabaret Theater There once was a boy wizard who 6 6 Space Reservation: 3/11 went to a certain Wizard School and A MUSICAL PARODY OF THE HOTTEST TICKET IN TOWN Full Half Quarter Double Cover Average Two Mormon missionaries ring the Artwork Deadline: 3/23 6 conquered evil. This, however, is not his doorbell of Ethel Merman and hilarity story. This is the story of the Puffs... who Dixie Longate, the fast-talking Tier Page Page Page Cover Insert Truck Truck Print Advertising Rates ensues in this new musical comedy. Working at a job you love is great. just happened to be there too. A tale for Tupperware Lady, packed up This diva-driven whirlwind features Doing that job for a narcissistic boss anyone who has never been destined her catalogues, left her children original songs and show-stopping who makes you feel invisible? Sucks. Meet Beth – an ambitious literary to save the world. The New York Times in an Alabama trailer park and Tier 1 $4000 $2800 $1600 $5200 $6400 $8000 $9200 90,000 ballads, combining one of Broadway’s More opportunities to manager at a non-profit theater proclaims PUFFS, “A FAST-PACED took Off-Broadway by storm! smash hits with the larger-than-life ROMP through the ‘Seven Increasingly Tier 2 $2700 $1890 $1080 $3510 $4320 $5400 $6210 45,000 persona of the legendary belter Ethel company in NYC. She longs for Now, join Dixie as she travels advertise in the the theater to produce meaningful Eventful Years at a Certain School of the country throwing good ol’ Merman. Mistaking the two young Tier 3 $2200 $1540 $880 $2860 $3520 $4400 $5060 31,500 men for door-to-door salesmen, Ethel plays by the talented, unknown Magic and Magic.” This clever and fashioned Tupperware Parties writers whose script submissions inventive play “never goes more than Cultural District Playbills welcomes the missionaries in after filled with outrageously funny Tier 4 $1800 $1260 $720 $2340 $2880 $3600 $4140 22,500 their frustrating day of canvassing the she reads day and night. Her artistic a minute without a laugh” (Nerdist) tales, heartfelt accounts, FREE director boss, Todd-Michael, longs giving you a new look at a familiar neighborhood for prospective converts. giveaways, audience participation Tier 5 $1350 $945 $540 $1755 $2160 $2700 $3105 15,000 The result — a hilariously heartfelt only for box office success. When a adventure from the perspective of three and the most fabulous assortment journey about being true to oneself, crisis forces the theater to cancel an upcoming production, Beth leaps potential heroes just trying to make it of Tupperware ever sold on a Tier 6 $1000 $700 $400 $1300 $1600 $2000 $2300 8,500 as both the Mormons and Merman through a magic school that proves theater stage. Loaded with the at the chance to both prove herself Tier 7 come to embrace who they really are. and promote the voice of a new to be very dangerous for children. most up-to-date products $750 $525 $300 $975 $1200 $1500 $1725 5,000 Director Gerry McIntyre returns to playwright. That is, until her boss Alongside them are the Puffs, a group available for purchase, see for Tier 8 spearhead this riotous romp after of well-meaning, loyal outsiders with a $550 $385 $220 $715 $880 $1100 $1265 2,025 announces that he knows just the yourself how Ms. Longate became directing last season’s SPAMILTON: show to fill the empty slot: the first thing for badgers “who are so lovable the #1 Tupperware seller in the Tier 9 $350 $245 $140 $455 $560 $700 $805 1,000 An American Parody. This show is sure play by an internationally beloved and relatable, you’ll leave the theater U.S. & Canada as she educates to keep audiences rolling with laughter pop superstar. At its core, Untitled wishing they were in the stories all along” her guests on the many alternative from start to finish. Adult Language is a hysterical musical comedy about (Hollywood Life). Their epic journey uses she has discovered for her identity politics, love, sex, truth, takes the classic story to new places plastic products! Look for the following icons within the show money, privilege and everything and reimagines what a boy wizard listings to determine Tier rates: else we contend with when trying Adult Language and Content PITTSBURGH CLO CABARET hero can be. AUDIENCE DEMOGRAPHICS to decide what stories are worth telling. This edgy, new musical TIER TIER TIER TIER Education: % With a by writer/composer Matt Schatz College Degree or Greater makes its world premiere after Pittsburgh CLO Cabaret delighting audiences at Pittsburgh nnnnnnnnnnnn 57.5% CLO’s SPARK festival in 2018. Pittsburgh Average Adult Situations & Very Strong 3 nnnnnnn 1 2 4 30.7% Language TIER TIER TIER TIER TIER Affluence: % With a Household Income of $75K or more Pittsburgh CLO Cabaret nnnnnnnnnnnnn 61.7% 5 6 7 8 9 Pittsburgh Average nnnnnnn 36% Homeowners: % of Homeowners Pittsburgh CLO Cabaret All Programs, artists and dates are subject to change. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 89.7% For advertising information call 412.471.1497 or email Pittsburgh Average For advertising information call 412- 471-1497 or email [email protected]. See the back panel for Tier Pricing. nnnnnnnnnnnnnn 71.8% [email protected] or visit CulturalDistrict.org AUGUST WILSON AFRICAN AMERICAN PITTSBURGH CLO SUMMER SERIES PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY COHEN & GRIGSBY TRUST CULTURAL CENTER ORCHESTRA SPECIALS PRESENTS SERIES ONCE ON GUYS SISTER ACT STAR WARS: THIS ISLAND AND July 21-26, 2020 RETURN OF THE JEDI IN CONCERT The Cultural District program booklets provideJune 9-14,a great 2020 opportunity DOLLS Benedum Benedum July 10-19, Center June 26 & 28, 2020 Center 2020 Heinz Hall TIER to reach arts enthusiasts and/or high income individuals in a fun Space Reservation: 6/24 TIER Space Reservation: 6/3 Space Benedum Artwork Deadline: 7/6 TRUTHSayers environment. Each show attracts a unique audience and we Artwork Deadline: 6/15 Reservation: Center CULTURAL8 SPEAKER SERIES - COMBO BOOK PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL Sister Act is the feel-amazing TIER 4 The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra ONE FUNNY MOTHER JAZZ FESTIVAL appreciate the professionalism and support5/18 the District provides in Space Reservation: 6/17 musical comedy smash based Artwork TIER presents Star Wars: Return of the Jedi May 7, 2020 TIER June 19-21, 2020 Artwork Deadline: 6/29 on the hit 1992 film that will have Space Reservation: 1/15 Deadline: 6/1 3 featuring screenings of the complete Byham Theater TIERhelping us THEto recommend SPONGEBOB MUSICAL specific performances to our clients. audiences jumping toDISTRICT their feet! ® Artwork Deadline: 1/27 August Wilson African Amidst the hustle-and-bustle film with Oscar - winning composer TIER 4 Featuring original music, this uplifting Space Reservation: 4/15 9 American Cultural Center June 2-7, 2020 Winner of the 2018 of 1940’s New York City, meet John Williams’ musical score performed Dr. Michael Eric Dyson Gatesman+Dave Inc. musical was nominated for 5 Tony Artwork Deadline: 4/27 5 Benedum Center Tony Award for Best Revival two gamblers and the women live to the film! 9 February 3, 2020 Space Reservation: 5/27 TIER of a Musical, Once On This Island Awards including Best Musical. When who dare to love them. Nathan In the spectacular climactic sixth Join this comedian, former Miss New August Wilson African American Artwork Deadline: 6/8 Space Reservation: 5/6 is the sweeping, universal tale of disco diva Deloris Van Cartier Detroit, though charismatic and episode of the Star Wars saga, Darth Jersey, and married mother of three Cultural Center Artwork Deadline: 5/18 Ti Moune, a fearless peasant girl in witnesses a murder, she is put in The weekend of June 19–21, 2020Hefren-Tillotson is has been an avid4 supporter of the arts in Pittsburgh for lively, is a bit of a scoundrel when Vader readies the second Death Star on her hilarious journey through the ® search of her place in the world, and protective custody in the one place Dr. Michael Eric Dyson is a the 10th Anniversary of the Pittsburgh A legendary roster of Grammy Award it comes to love. His show girl to unleash the final blow to the Rebel trial and tribulations of motherhood ready to risk it all for love. 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