The REES Theatre is offering local businesses a new way to enjoy live entertainment while fostering professional relationships with the launch of its "Balcony & Table Sponsorship Experiences."
Designed as a unique community partnership opportunity, the new sponsorship packages allow organizations to experience concerts at the historic downtown venue in a special, VIP setting. Theatre officials say the packages are ideal for team-building nights, client appreciation events, or simply a fun evening out to reward staff members.
In addition to providing a memorable night out, the sponsorships offer businesses increased visibility within the historic venue.
According to The REES, these experiences provide a relaxed environment where companies can:
- Strengthen team connections and boost employee morale
- Host dedicated client appreciation nights
- Network and build relationships with new colleagues
- Enjoy premium live music and entertainment
Beyond the immediate benefits to the participating businesses, partnering with The REES through these sponsorships directly supports the continued growth of arts and culture in the Plymouth community.
Businesses interested in reserving a date or learning more about how a sponsorship experience can be tailored to their organization are encouraged to contact the theatre at Director@reestheatre.org.
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