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A Halloween Play to Benefit the Rainforest Is About to Open in Madison, Wisconsin

Jaguar mother with her kit

Logo of Save the Rainforest

Where all the fun takes place

The mansion

From left to right:  Meaghan Heives, Marisa Kahler, Amy Zwicker and Bruce Calhoun

Cast Rehearsing

And Anyone, Anywhere Can Support the Event

MADISON, WISCONSIN, UNITED STATES, October 25, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Madison, Wis., October 25, 2017 THE DONATION, a comedy featuring the representatives of three charities who get more than they bargain for when they accept the invitation of a millionaire to spend the weekend in his creepy mansion, is not only funny but eye-opening. This is especially true as concerns the rainforest because the play’s award winning author founded Save the Rainforest in 1988 and knows what he’s writing about.

Save the Rainforest, incidentally, is producing this play and donating the net proceeds to the “Jaguar Paw” project in Panama. This project seeks to preserve a slender four mile wide wildlife corridor in Panama that is crucial to allowing jaguars to pass from one protected area to another so that inbreeding does not occur and dilute the gene pool. But back to the play: What makes it so amusing is that Dr. Carealot, Willow Goodperson and Marisa Worthy are all so committed to their causes that they will do almost anything to win over the millionaire and receive his donation of fifty million dollars. This includes putting up with a ghost in the attic that apparently has started to roam the second floor of the mansion and is up to no good.

The play will open on October 27, 2017 at the Verona Area Performing Arts Center and conclude on the 29th. People near and far are welcome to purchase tickets online and help buy out the house, even if some of them live too far away to attend the play. Tickets online are only $9 or $12. To make a purchase and learn more about the “Jaguar Paw” project go to www.saverfn.org/plays/. For those who are fortunate enough to live in the Madison area, you can also learn more about the “Jaguar Paw” project by talking to Alvaro Perez during the play’s intermission. He is a Panamanian conservationist who is one of the co-founders of the project.

Once again, tickets can be purchased by anyone, anywhere at www.saverfn.org/plays/

By Bruce Calhoun, President of Save the Rainforest, Dodgeville, WI
saverfn@gmail.com 608 729 4877

Bruce Calhoun
Save the Rainforest, Inc.
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