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Donate To The Acting Class Of 2025’s Senior Showcase

Acting students in the class of 2025 are preparing to film their senior showcase and are raising funds to ensure that they’re able to present themselves at the highest professional level. This showcase is a pivotal moment in their transition from students to working actors and provides them with a chance to make long-lasting impressions on agents, casting directors, and other industry experts.

To do this successfully, these acting students are hoping to raise $10,000 for professional recording equipment, a skilled videographer and sound designer, and essential marketing materials and advice that will help them stand out, showcase their talent, and market themselves to the industry. Any financial contribution is deeply appreciated and will go directly toward making their senior showcase a high-quality success. Every donation helps; to contribute, visit https://advancement.su.edu/shenandoah-conservatory-bfa-acting-25. Donations will be accepted until the end of the Spring 2025 semester. Questions? Contact shencoacting25@gmail.com.

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