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Arena Stage is pleased to offer two distinct ways for corporations to become involved with the theater.

For companies looking to partner with a brand synonymous with quality and to reach Arena Stage’s audience, our Corporate Sponsorship Program > will fulfill those desires.

For companies seeking entertainment and access to the arts, our Corporate Membership Program > is designed to meet those needs.

We invite you to explore both avenues of corporate involvement and when you are ready, Arena Stage will be happy to craft a personalized partnership agreement for your company

Corporate Sponsorship at Arena Stage
Sponsoring a season, a specific production or program at Arena Stage means partnering with a well-known and respected arts organization to reach an audience that is:
  • Diverse
  • Loyal
  • Highly Educated
  • Affluent
  • Active

Download Corporate Sponsorship Brochure >

  Corporate Membership at Arena Stage
Becoming a corporate member at Arena Stage means access to the arts for your corporation and employees, including:
  • Entertaining clients and guests in a unique environment
  • Attending exclusive Opening Nights
  • Giving your employees the opportunity to come to the theater for a deeply discounted price

Download Corporate Membership Brochure >

By becoming involved with Arena Stage as a sponsor > or member >, you are aligning your company with one of the first not-for-profit theaters in the country that has a remarkable history of leading the field. Arena was:

  • The first racially integrated theater in Washington, D.C.
  • The first regional theater to transfer a production to Broadway
  • The first theater invited by the U.S. State Department to tour behind the Iron Curtain
  • The first resident theater to win the coveted Tony Award
  • The first theater to create audio-described performances for patrons who are blind or visually-impaired
  • The first theater to create a training program for artists and arts administrators of color
  • The first major regional theater to dedicate its mission solely to producing American work