A New Mythical Musical by Deborah Henson-Conant
that will remind you of both Sondheim and Guettel.”
Paul Gordon (Tony-Nominated composer/writer of Broadway’s “Jane Eyre” )
CreateTheater New Works Festival Awards
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The show is ready for licensing, but we still need to raise $10,000 to complete the final script preparation and musical arrangements for Live theatrical production
“The Golden Cage” is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Donations are tax‐deductible to the extent permitted by law
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Here are details of how to donate:
“The Golden Cage” is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non‐profit arts service organization. All donations made on Fundraising by Fractured Atlas (at the link above) will be processed by Fractured Atlas and are are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
If you want to make a major donation and the tax deduction is NOT important to you, just send the check made out to Deborah Henson-Conant at Box 1039 – Arlington, MA 02474. Otherwise read on:
If all these details are tedious or confusing, then just connect with me here and we’ll do it together. If you’re good at details, read on!
FOR TAX-DEDUCTIBLE DONATIONS:
- ONLINE: You can donate direct online at “The Golden Cage” Fractured Atlas giving page
2. CHECKS: If you prefer to donate by check contributions for the charitable purposes of “The Golden Cage” must be made payable to “Fractured Atlas” and are tax‐deductible to the extent permitted by law. For donations over $5,000, I have a form for you to fill out for tax deductible purposes and the link is below)
Important Details for Donating via Check. First of all – I am so grateful, delighted, excited that you’re supporting this project! If you’re paying by check because you want to make a large donation and the tax-deduction isn’t important to you, that’s great! Just make it out to me Deborah Henson-Conant at Box 1039 – Arlington, MA 02474
IF YOU WANT YOUR DONATION to be TAX DEDUCTIBLE (in the USA only):
If you’re paying by check to avoid me having to pay processing fee that Fractured Atlas charges, just know that they will still charge that fee even with a check (and trust me, it’s small compensation for all the work they do to manage the tax deductions) – so if it’s easier for you, just donate thru the online link above.
Now that you know that, if you want to make a TAX DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTION by CHECK, here’s how:
– Make Checks Out to “Fractured Atlas”
– In the “notes” or “memo” or “for” section on the front of check, write “Golden Cage Musical”
– Send the check to Deborah Henson-Conant • Box 1039 • Arlington, MA 02474It is extremely important that all checks are made out to “Fractured Atlas” ONLY as they cannot accept checks that are made out to me (the artist), my company or my “project name/Fractured Atlas” — and they will return the checks to me if they receive them.
C. Donations of $5,000 or more made by check: Fractured Atlas (our fiscal sponsor) needs this letter on file for each gift of $5,000 or more for their annual accounting audit. The precise language used is important to ensure the tax-deductibility of the gift, so they ask that you use the form they provide specifically for my project ( https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/donations/major_gift_letter.pdf)
If you’re sending a check, just include this completed, signed form with the check and when we get them we’ll forward them together to Fractured Atlas so they can process the donation correctly.
If you’ve already sent the check or you’d prefer to send the form electronically, just get in touch to let me know, and we’ll work that out.
If this is all tedious and confusing, just get in touch with me and we’ll do it together!
- SPECIAL SKILLS, RESOURCES or CONTACTS: Maybe you have a special skill (like team management, PR, photography, videography, or social media) – or you have a rehearsal space or a home in NYC where you’d love to host the composer of a musical (me!) when she opens her show on 42nd street. Or maybe you just love to connect people and you have friends who are passionate patrons of the arts and love musicals. Let me know!
There will be other ways to get involved down the line — don’t worry, you’ll be hearing a LOT about this from me! But for now the goal is to get THE GOLDEN CAGE fully funded and available on streaming video for all.
The Golden Cage is an award-winning musical about a glorious, mythical cage that’s irresistible from the outside, and inescapable from the inside, This 2-character musical play tells the story of two creatures who meet on either side of its bars. Boris, half-man and half-bird, is stranded on the outside after a lifetime searching for the cage. Alphea, trapped on the inside, is a melodramatic diva, who longs for freedom, yet fears the outside and can’t remember how she got trapped inside. Lyrical musical theater meets operetta meets song-cycle, this poignant new musical comedy reflects the cages in which we trap ourselves and the only way we can unlock them: through connection to each other.
Its universal subject matter, sophisticated music and whimsical characters make The Golden Cage a show for multi-generational audiences to see together. It offers a common language to talk about the trap of isolation, the polarized reality of being an ‘insider’ or an ‘outsider’ — and the discovery that it’s only through human connection that we can break through to our common humanity and the glorious truth of who we most deeply are.
“Imagine chasing a dream your whole life only to find out it’s someone else’s hell,” said playwright and composer Deborah Henson-Conant. “The Golden Cage is about self-created traps of isolation and blind achievement, and the power of human connection to set us free.”
Available for licensing, The Golden Cage is a “producer’s dream,” with its single set, small orchestra, two-person cast with open-casting for any gender, age, race or body type – and its universal message that appeals to multi-generational audiences.
“Deborah Henson-Conant’s genius is on full display in her stunning musical THE GOLDEN CAGE. A musical and lyrical masterpiece, the score is deeply satisfying in its harmonic inventions that will remind you of both Sondheim and Guettel – but is truly the composer’s own unique voice. The lyrics and the dialogue are expertly woven into this two-person musical that will delight sophisticated audiences”.
Tony-Award Nominee, Paul Gordon (composer/writer of Broadway’s “Jane Eyre” and “Daddy Long Legs” and creator of the new “Streaming Musicals” Platform)
“‘The Golden Cage’ is an inspirational musical-comedy fantasy for those of us who sometimes feel trapped in our own minds.” Joan Davidson
“… a magical trip through an original and modern fairytale that simultaneously feels familiar and new. A blend of The Wizard of Oz-style escapism and Waiting for Godot-like philosophic layers, The Golden Cage has the ability to both inspire and entertain across generations.” Trent Sellars (TheatreHaus Review).
With just two characters and a score described as Guettel-and-Sondheim-esque, The Golden Cage is a whimsical, sophisticated story for multi-generational audiences about our self-imposed cages of isolation and illusion, and the human connection that sets us free. Broadway World
SPECIAL THANKS
Words are not enough to thank you for your continued support of this film and the many live productions of it to come throughout the world! But this is a small attempt to acknowledge your immense contribution:
To those without whom this story would never have made it out of my head:
Rachael Solem & Irving House at Harvard –
a unique bed & breakfast in the heart of Cambridge, Massachusetts
Gloria Hodes & Music & Masque • Paul Gordon • Tim Maurice • Larry Grogin
New Opera & Musical Theatre Initiative • Theater Resources Unlimited
Cate Cammarata’s CreateTheater New Works Festival
The cast & crew of “The Golden Cage” Live NYC production and the Streaming Musicals film and production company.
My Superheroes
Betsy Scott Chapman and John Daggett • Gloria Hodes • Sandy Periera & Family • Rachael Solem
Openhearted Patrons
Kathleen Wiley & Jon Charles Singleton • Elaine Benveniste • Sylvia Woods • Jonathon Conant • Tara O’Brien Pride • Thomas Geraty & Stuart Walker • Jeffrey Biegelsen • Gary Adelson • Rebekah Simon-Peter & Jerry Gonzales • Nancy B. Lamell
Kind Hearts
Sonia Lewin • Emily Brecker Greenberg • Fern Nelson • Judith Taylor • Ben Cohen • Carolyn Sykes • Shari D Rochen • Philip R Gouin • Dan Beach • Andrew Isolano • Susan K Bright • Angela Smith Scoles • Fred Stewart • Rebekah Simon-Peter • Jerry Gonzales • Betty Widerski • Ruth Thomson • Midge Jambor • Claire Sharp • Mary Fallon • Melody Long Anglin • Katrina Czenkusch • Marc Abrahams Abrahams • Sarah Walstrum • Clara Frederickson • Wendy Savage • Joan Davidson • Laurie Grant • Angela Irnich • Daniel Mark • Connie Lo Porto • Pam Jurgens • Kim Wirshing • Holly Heffernan Krelle • Joanne Bayiates • Susan Howland • Christine Van Arsdale • Moira Lethbridge • Elaine Benveniste • Beverly Inman-Ebel • Fern Nelson • Ginger Webb • Moyra Riley • Liz Morgan • Sharon Kabelitz • Shirley Keech • Tina Scholz • Julia Hood • Vimukti Warr • Peter Draymore • Claire & Richard Sharp • Dana Sussman • Michael Bromberg
Warm Souls
Josh Layne • Nancy Knop • A. Parker • Ginette Abbanat • Tera Maxwell • Jude Armishaw • Joy Zahner • Sally Walstrum • Andre Perez • Michael Wartofsky • Angela Mckinney • Paulette M. Miller • Shelley Fairplay • Celeste Cumming • Susan Cohen DeStefano • Tammy Halun • Gillian Beeley • Erene Mastrangeli • Ronald Mallett • Faye Fishman • Joke Verdoold • Joyce Briggs • Lori Fuller • Jonathan Daniszewski • Pumehana Wadsworth • Donna Profeta • Kathy Schalk-Greene • Linda Obedzinski • Arlene Lieberman • Maria Wilson • Jolijne Viergever • Stephanie Osborne • Evelyn Ginsparg • Bernadette O’Rourke • Eileen Riley • Robert Aguilar • Sarah Werners • Mark Hoffman • Susan Regan • Gail Seymour • Helen Sharp • Wendy Savage • Kathryn DeAngelo • Cheryl Fannin • Ron Nathanson • Paulette Miller • Charlene Elderkin • Barbara Irvin • Mary E Rancati •
Sharon Thormahlen • Theresa Renner • Linda Obedzinski • Fred Stewart
This list is growing daily. If you’ve donated to this project and don’t see your name here, it will appear! And if you haven’t had a chance to donate, or want to add more support …