CPT seeking Proposals for Pandemonium 2018: Labyrinth of Desire

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CPT seeking Proposals for Pandemonium 2018: Labyrinth of Desire
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Pandemonium 2018: Labyrinth of Desire is Saturday, September 8th

DEADLINE FOR ARTIST PROPOSALS IS FRIDAY, JUNE 22ND, 2018.

On Saturday, September 8th, 2018 CPT will present its annual fundraising extravaganza and “Party of the Year” – Pandemonium 2018: Labyrinth of Desire. Featuring dozens of area theatre, dance, visual and performance artists and with fabulous food and drink, Pandemonium 2018 is a benefit like no other and an opportunity for you to be a featured artist.

The Pandemonium team is seeking proposals from extraordinary theatre, music, performance poetry, dance, visual and multimedia artists.

Pandemonium 2018 is a benefit event and all proceeds go to support Cleveland Public Theatre’s mission on stage and in the community: creating and presenting challenging and inspiring performance work, ensuring that emerging artists and small performance companies have opportunities to participate in the arts, and sustain CPT’s work with urban youth and adults in transition. In its 30+ years on Cleveland’s near westside, CPT has been a catalyst for economic activity, job creation, private-sector investment in the community and led to the area’s designation as an arts district.

Click here to find out how you can be a part of the magic.

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