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Tuesday, July 08, 2014

Historic Egyptian Theatre Announces Banksy Artwork Fundraising Initiative

Historic Egyptian Theatre Announces Banksy Artwork Fundraising Initiative

Proceeds to benefit Park City children's youth theater, street art preservation

PARK CITY, Utah, July 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The world-famous Egyptian Theatre in Park City, Utah is announcing a fundraising initiative called "SOB - Save Our Banksy." A rare Banksy piece of street art, a rat wearing red and blue 3-D glasses, was painted on a theatre stage door in advance of the world premiere of the film "Exit through the Gift Shop" at The Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 24, 2010. Images of "Dirty Rat": (credit: Egyptian Theatre): https://www.flickr.com/photos/egyptiantheatre/sets/72157645457883601/

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The Egyptian Theatre is asking local supporters of the arts and Banksy fans around the world to donate to a "Save Our Banksy" fund in order to preserve the piece and keep it outside for public viewing and enjoyment as the artist originally intended.

The proceeds from the fundraising will not only support the protection of the Banksy, but also be used to acquire space for the Egyptian's children's youth theater space. The Egyptian seeks to raise $3 million dollars to ensure the future of children's performing arts programming in Park City.

"Our longtime youth theatre space across the street is being remodeled into high end condominiums. After 20 years, our children's program is now homeless," says Randy Barton, Manager of the Egyptian Theatre. "We realized the artist [Banksy] greatly disliked his street pieces being turned into private commercial works of art - by folks tearing them off the street and auctioning them off to the wealthy.

"We being artists ourselves, understand artistic integrity and decided not to sell the work, but to keep it in Park City as it was intended to be enjoyed. A large donation or two, along with thousands of small donations will allow us to both 'Save Our Banksy,' and hopefully help us find a new home for our children's programs."

Of the original seven Banksy pieces created in Park City, Dirty Rat is the only original that has not been destroyed, removed or touched up; Banksy rats are very iconic in his work. The rat was immediately posted on the official Banksy website upon its creation.

How to Donate
Donations to the "Save Our Banksy" fund to support the Egyptian's youth programs can be made online, by phone or by mail. The Egyptian Theatre is a 501c-3 nonprofit group and all contributions are fully tax deductible.
Online: http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ll64dybab&oeidk=a07e9iqxwi5ca1ac9a6
Phone - 1 (435) 649-9371 Extension 29
Mail Checks to:
Save Our Banksy
The Egyptian Theatre
PO Box 3119
Park City, UT 84060

About The Egyptian Theatre - Influenced by the recent discovery of King Tut's tomb, The Egyptian Theatre opened on Christmas Day, 1926. Today, the theatre hosts a variety of theatre, comedy, musical acts, special events, community functions and more on Park City's Main Street. http://www.egyptiantheatrecompany.org/aboutus/history.html

About Banksy in Park City
"Exit through the Gift Shop," which sparked the Banksy works in Park City, documents the unidentified, British-born graffiti artist's guerilla approach to art. Two other Banksy works are currently located off Main Street in Park City on building walls: a mural of a boy with a pink halo and angel wings, and a cameraman shooting a flower. http://banksystreetart.tumblr.com/locations

For more information on the Egyptian Theatre Company visit: http://www.egyptiantheatrecompany.org/saveourbanksy/
Or watch our video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnZstM5yNV4

To learn more about Park City, visit: www.visitparkcity.com.

Photo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140708/125322

SOURCE The Egyptian Theatre

Photo:http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140708/125322
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The Egyptian Theatre

CONTACT: Randy Barton, Manager, Egyptian Theatre, Randy@parkcityshows.com, (435) 649-9371 Ext. 29; Linda Jager, Communications Manager, Visit Park City, Amy@visitparkcity.com, (435) 658-9609; Brittani Wood, Account Supervisor, DCI, Brittani.Wood@aboutdci.com, (212) 444-7166; Kate Monohan, Account Executive, DCI, Kate.Monohan@aboutdci.com, (212) 444-7199

Web Site: http://www.egyptiantheatrecompany.org


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