Announcing the Puth Family Theater
November 5th, 2016
On November 9, the Music Institute of Chicago welcomed the Puth family, longtime Music Institute supporters, to 1702 Sherman Avenue in Evanston for the official renaming of its black box theater as the Puth Family Theater, in honor of Betsey L. Puth.
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Puth retired from the Music Institute of Chicagoās Board of Trustees in August 2016 after 15 years of service. She co-founded the Patron Society, the Music Instituteās premier philanthropic community of donors. Residents of Winnetka, she and her husband, John W. Puth, have contributed generously year after year to the Music Instituteās Academy for gifted pre-college musicians, the annual Gala, the Patron Society, and other areas of the institutionās activities.
The November 9 festivities included a performance by violinist and Academy Fellow Hannah White, who previously was a Betsey and John Puth Fellow Laureate. Family members gathered with Music Institute officials to officially relaunch the theater space.
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āThe Music Institute of Chicago flourishes in large measure because of the dedication and generosity of people like Betsey Puth,ā said Music Institute President and CEO Mark George during the event. āBetsey and her family support our belief that a communityās engagement with music greatly enhances that communityās quality of life. We are pleased to name this theater in honor of the Puth family.ā
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The Puth Family Theater is an open and flexible black box performance space for intimate productions including plays, chamber operas, cabaret performances, and acting classes, as well as conferences, lectures, films, live music, dance, and theatrical productions. Located in the heart of downtown Evanston, this beautifully designed 120-seat facility features current technologies, sound booth, flexible seating arrangements, and abundant parking.
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