Seattle’s Compass Center will receive portion of each ticket sold for the Wednesday August 5th performance of Catch Me If You Can. The Compass Center is a non-profit agency serving homeless and low income individuals and families in the greater Seattle area. The benefit is to honor of the memory of Teresa Butz, who was a board member of the Compass Center. Teresa and her partner were brutally attacked in their home in Seattle’s South Park. Teresa is the sister of one of the main actors in the play.
Five dollars of every ticket sold for this performance will be donated to the Center, with half of the donation coming from the theatre and half from the show’s New York producing partners.
The Compass Center serves homeless and low-income men and women over 18 years of age, a vulnerable and underserved population in Seattle and King County. It is a culturally and ethnically diverse population, consisting of individuals with varying strengths and needs.
My preview of Catch Me If You Can is here.
Please go to this performance on Wednesday.
Tickets can be purchased at 5thavenue.org.