Make Mischief With Us!
Grants and ticket sales cover only a fraction of the costs of making Mischief.
Your support enables us to pay artists, provide free community programming, and so much more!
To support our online fundraiser through GiveButter - click here!
Other Ways To Give
General Mischief Dance Theatre is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and donations are fully tax deductible!
Join us on Patreon.
It truly takes a village and we are so grateful for ongoing monthly Patreon supporters! You’ll receive special monthly perks, plus warm fuzzies for your deeply felt support!
Make a one-time gift.
Whether it’s artist paychecks, studio space rehearsals, or free/low-cost performances for the public, every dollar makes a huge difference.
Make a one time donation through Square
Send us mail.
We love getting mail and if you wish to send us a check please send it to 4768 Broadway, Suite #638, New York, NY 10034. Thank you!
“In our world of information overload, General Mischief Dance Theatre serves as a welcome antidote to what often seems to be a constant bombardment of bad news....let yourself revel in live entertainment guaranteed to brighten your mood”
— Sondra Forsyth, Center on the Aisle
“Fun and intellectually caffeinated.”
— Nicholas Birns, Dance Insider
Special thanks to our amazing supporters for your generosity which helps us sustain our mission of providing free and low-cost programming year-round!
Big Thank You
To our supporters who have enabled us to:
-Create, rehearse, and perform collaborative works with local and international artists
-Provide free and low-cost programming year round through outdoor festivals and outreach initiatives
-Support artists in an unstable times with monthly paychecks, mental health stipends, and resources, during and beyond Covid-19
-Work with schools to deliver virtual assemblies, providing meaningful artistic experiences even when theatres were closed during Covid-19
-Expand our practices to make performances accessible to audiences including people who are Deaf, Hard of hearing, and finding wheelchair friendly performance venues