The Show Must Go On: MBK Donates to The Opera House Players

March 1, 2021

MBK Partners with OHP To Get Creative Raising Funds

Many arts programs, especially community theatres, are trying to find new ways to bring in revenue during these unprecedented times.  With ticket sales either coming to a screeching halt or dramatically reduced since March 2020, theatre companies have had to apply their creativity in new ways. 


Led by team leader, Sarah Rose Stack, MBK held an internal raffle for a chance to win some awesome prizes.  Two winners received a pair of tickets and popcorn to a show of their choice through the 2022 season.  They will enjoy a night of live theatre as soon as the curtain goes back up. One lucky winner won a virtual "singing gram"! The winner will select a song of their choice, to be sung, recorded and sent by the OHP company singers.  (We are looking forward to seeing what fun song the winner chooses).


All together, the firm raised $370 to donate to the Opera House Players. Congratulations team and congratulations OHP for your ingenuity and resilience. 


The Opera House Players are a nonprofit theatre company whose vision is to provide Broadway-quality, affordable musical theatre to the community in Western Massachusetts and Connecticut. 


Founded in 1958, their mission is:

  • To attract the top local talent and reach the broadest audience with our productions, in a theater that is comfortable and inviting
  • To provide an outlet for innovative, creative and artistic expression
  • To engage the community for cultural enrichment and long term sustainability of the theater



Learn more about the Opera House Players


MBK Partners with OHP in Enfield CT

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