Greetings! Bless you, dear reader and loyal Machine.
Allow me to introduce myself - I'm Robert Haulbrook, Machine Theatre's go-to actor for oddball characterizations and fruitcake portrayals.
I'm also Treasurer of the Company, and I'm writing to let you know how grateful I am for donor generosity. You've made it possible for us to work with a lawyer and file our 1023 for non-profit status with the federal government! We'll keep you posted on what Uncle Sam has to say about Machine Theatre, Inc.
You've also made it possible for us to maintain our office space at StorySlam in Plaza-Midwood right off Central (near Cafe Central) and enable our resident theatre guru Barney Baggett and Guest Artists to conduct Workshops there! Speaking of which, Deepal Doshi is leading "The Singing Skeleton" at StorySlam this Tuesday, Dec. 1st @ 7pm!
You've also made it possible for us to proceed with a soon-to-be-announced winter production and complete presentation of Matt Cosper's "ThomThom" in the spring, after which we will be touring the Southeast.
And I haven't even mentioned Urban Ministries and a myriad of other projects already underway.
Sincerely wishing You much Love this holiday season and always,
-Robert Haulbrook,
Machine Theatre
p.s. Here's an alternate poster for ThomThom featuring Robert Lee Simmons and created by Carlisle Kellam (this is my personal favorite, but we eventually went with the less-arresting version below it):
Merry Christmas!
Allow me to introduce myself - I'm Robert Haulbrook, Machine Theatre's go-to actor for oddball characterizations and fruitcake portrayals.
I'm also Treasurer of the Company, and I'm writing to let you know how grateful I am for donor generosity. You've made it possible for us to work with a lawyer and file our 1023 for non-profit status with the federal government! We'll keep you posted on what Uncle Sam has to say about Machine Theatre, Inc.
You've also made it possible for us to maintain our office space at StorySlam in Plaza-Midwood right off Central (near Cafe Central) and enable our resident theatre guru Barney Baggett and Guest Artists to conduct Workshops there! Speaking of which, Deepal Doshi is leading "The Singing Skeleton" at StorySlam this Tuesday, Dec. 1st @ 7pm!
You've also made it possible for us to proceed with a soon-to-be-announced winter production and complete presentation of Matt Cosper's "ThomThom" in the spring, after which we will be touring the Southeast.
And I haven't even mentioned Urban Ministries and a myriad of other projects already underway.
Sincerely wishing You much Love this holiday season and always,
-Robert Haulbrook,
Machine Theatre
p.s. Here's an alternate poster for ThomThom featuring Robert Lee Simmons and created by Carlisle Kellam (this is my personal favorite, but we eventually went with the less-arresting version below it):
Merry Christmas!


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