Why Give to the Playhouse
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park has developed a strong legacy of artistic excellence since our founding in 1960. Six decades later, the Playhouse thrives because of supporters like you. Our new Mainstage Theatre Complex, featuring Moe and Jack’s Place—The Rouse Theatre, marks the beginning of a new era for YOUR Playhouse—one that we hope continues to shine brightly for future generations. We couldn’t do it without theatre lovers like you. Thank you for your continued support.
Ways to Make Theatre Your Legacy
A Gift in Your Will or Trust
With as little as one sentence, you can make a gift in your will or trust that significantly impacts the efforts of the Playhouse to put Cincinnati’s artistic excellence in the national spotlight.
Get Your Resource GuideRetirement Plan Assets
Retirement plan assets are a great way to support the work at the Playhouse because they not only help theatrical discovery, but they also can provide tax relief for your loved ones.
Get Your Resource GuideIRA Charitable Rollover
If you are 70½ years old or older, you can take advantage of a simple way to give to Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park and receive tax benefits in return.
Charitable Trusts
You can benefit from the tax savings that result from supporting the Playhouse without giving up the assets that you’d like your family to receive someday.
Life Insurance
Giving life insurance to the Playhouse is one of the simplest ways to make a significant contribution to your community and establish your legacy of giving.
Get Your Resource GuideDonor Advised Fund
A donor advised fund (DAF), which is like a charitable savings account, gives you the flexibility to recommend how much and how often money is granted to the Playhouse and other charities.
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