HOUSE SEAT — $25

$25.00

A little goes a long way. The kind of support that adds up fast when enough fabulous people pitch in.

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THE AFTER PARTY — $50

$50.00

Help us keep the good times rolling. Covers the small stuff that makes Prism feel like Prism — the candles, the music, the little touches you don’t notice until they’re gone.

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STAGE LEFT — $100

$100.00

Now you’re talking. Goes straight to the artists, technicians, and crew who make every show happen.

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OPENING NIGHT — $250

$250.00

You’re the reason the show goes on. Underwrite the costs of bringing a single production to life — from rehearsals to opening curtain.

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THE MARQUEE — $500

$500.00

Top of the bill. A serious investment in what Prism does best: bold, original, unforgettable theatre that doesn’t exist anywhere else in the desert.

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PATRON OF THE ARTS (THE FUN KIND) — $1,000+

$1,000.00

The reason Prism exists. You don’t just support the show. You are the show. Without patrons like you, this whole wonderful, weird, wildly entertaining venue doesn’t happen.

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KEEP THE LIGHTS LOW ?

KEEP THE LIGHTS LOW ?

Help us keep the wildest little theatre in the desert open for business.


Prism isn’t your average theatre. We do the shows the big houses won’t touch — the cult favorites, the comedies with bite, the parodies that go just a little too far, the kind of nights you can’t stop telling your friends about.


But here’s the thing: making bold theatre is expensive. Ticket sales help, but they don’t cover everything it takes to run a 112-seat venue and pull off the kind of shows we put on. The sets, the sound, the costumes, the cast, the cocktails-and-couches vibe you love when you walk in the door — all of it takes real money.


If you’ve ever had a great night at Prism, this is how you make sure there’s another one.


Any amount helps. Every contribution keeps the lights low, the laughs loud, and the curtain coming up on the next outrageous show.

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