Grantee Database

SILICON VALLEY SHAKESPEARE

Application ID

GEN-22-16870

Application Type

Arts and Cultural Organizations General Operating Relief

Approved Grant Amount

28500

Project Description

OUR MANTRA
Innovate • Illuminate • Inspire

OUR VISION
Silicon Valley Shakespeare invigorates the classics through innovative, relevant theatrical experiences that illuminate and inspire modern audiences.

OUR MISSION
Innovate:
Breathe new life into classic works through unique, vibrant, and compelling interpretations, to keep theatre relevant for modern audiences.

Illuminate:
Shed new light on the classics to open eyes, expand minds, and foster a love of theatre in our fast-paced, high-tech community. We provide high-quality, affordable theatrical experiences, and educational programs to reach a diverse audience and build a new generation of theatregoers.

Inspire:
Create art that touches people personally, reflects the world in which we live, and inspires people to play a role in the arts community as an artist, audience member, donor, or volunteer.

Organization Summary

OUR MANTRA
Innovate • Illuminate • Inspire

OUR VISION
Silicon Valley Shakespeare invigorates the classics through innovative, relevant theatrical experiences that illuminate and inspire modern audiences.

OUR MISSION
Innovate:
Breathe new life into classic works through unique, vibrant, and compelling interpretations, to keep theatre relevant for modern audiences.

Illuminate:
Shed new light on the classics to open eyes, expand minds, and foster a love of theatre in our fast-paced, high-tech community. We provide high-quality, affordable theatrical experiences, and educational programs to reach a diverse audience and build a new generation of theatregoers.

Inspire:
Create art that touches people personally, reflects the world in which we live, and inspires people to play a role in the arts community as an artist, audience member, donor, or volunteer.

Organization

SILICON VALLEY SHAKESPEARE

Address

775 E. Brokaw Road

SAN JOSE

Phone

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