RENEGADE COMBATS TROUBLED ECONOMY WITH GUERILLA FUNDRAISING!

We here at the Renegade Comedy Theatre like putting on shows. They’re fun. And, we think you like seeing them too. So, how bout we join forces to make sure those shows we both like so much can keep happening?

How, you ask? Good question! And if you’d shut up for two seconds we’ll tell you…sheeesh.

If Renegade receives $250 in donations between now and Thursday, April 30th at 5pm, members of DINK TANK will head down to the Duluth 10 theatre and camp out overnight to be first in line to buy tickets to the latest Matthew McConaughey opus, “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past.”

That’s right, they’ll be forced to spend the night on the cold concrete, playing their bongos and challenging all comers to a round of hacky sack. And, if you drive by and scream “McConaughey!” at them, they’ll be forced to respond with a chillaxed, “Alright, alright, alright.”

All of this will be filmed for posterity, edited for hilarity and posted online for public consumption and mockery.

So get twenty five friends to donate $10 each, or get two hundred and fifty friends to donate $1 each, or take the bull by the horns and pitch in the whole $250 yourself! In return, we promise a very funny video and a very humiliating time for Jody Kujawa, Evan Kelly and Andy Bennett.

This is all part of Renegade’s new guerilla fundraising campaign, where we’ll regularly post video challenges. If the dollar amount attached to the challenge is reached, in a few days you’ll be rewarded with a video documenting the latest stupid stuff your money made us do.

We’re not above looking like fools if it means we can continue to provide the Northland with the boldest, bravest theatre in town.

DONATE TODAY!

http://apps.facebook.com/causes/223206?m=f48ae294

or mail your donation to:

Renegade Comedy Theatre

222 East Superior St

Duluth, MN 55802

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