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Uplift Aspiring Actors and Scholars

by Juliah Perdue

$1500.00

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Welcome to my page!! My name is Juliah Perdue and I am a first year here at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts’ theatre Department. We are raising money for our amazing department and I would really love for you to donate to our cause. But why is donating worth it? Duke Ellington’s theatre department is truly astounding. I have only been here for a short amount of time but this school already feels like home. This school is truly like no other. I have created the closest bonds here than I could anywhere else. I have been in love with Theatre for as long as I can remember and love being around people with similar aspirations as me. Acting pushes me out of my comfort zone yet, I always feel comforted in it. In my short time here I have already learned and grown so much and it is essential to my future to be able to continue to get training here. Thanks for your contribution and support. Lots of love, Juliah <3

March for the Arts, is the

Duke Ellington School of the Arts annual Theatre

Fundraiser.

Support Us!


In the Theatre Department, students aren't just taught how to act. They are taught how to create the stories they want to see. They are given the tools to shape the world around them with their art. Ellington relies on the generosity of parents and donors to ensure that our students receive the highest level of pre-professional training and performance opportunities. Donations enable them to create sets, craft costumes, power technical capabilities, hire additional instructors, and fund classes with Master Acting Teachers like the renowned Professor Vera Katz.





Celebrate With Us!

Once upon a time there was an enchanted land full of magical spells, beautiful maidens, and true love where everyone lived happily ever after. Or did they??? Take a magical tour through the enchanted forests of Georgetown and learn what really happened to Rapunzel, Jasmine, Hansel and Gretel and other misrepresented characters during an interactive live show. After the performance, get more of the real scoop while you fly high on the moon bounces with Aladdin, play croquet with Alice, eat homemade treats with Tiana, and dance like the clock will never strike 12 with Cinderella! Enchanted showtimes are at 10:30 and 12. Dress as your favorite misrepresented fairytale character for a special gift from the Prince! 


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