Patrick Brownson: $5,837

Patrick Brownson

Severe pain leaves local ‘Oz’ actor looking somewhere over the rainbow for help with bills

Financial-aid recipient: Longtime local actor Patrick Brownson has appeared on stages across the metro area, including most recently as Oz in Sasquatch Productions’ “The Wizard of Oz” at the PACE Center and Stephen Lloyd Rodgers Von Schwartzenheim in “The Noteworthy Life of Howard Barnes” for Forgelight Theatreworks. Patrick, a graduate of Metropolitan State University of Denver, appeared in separate productions of “Avenue Q” for both the Town Hall Arts Center and Ignite Theatre. He appeared in  “Assassins,” “Evil Dead, the Musical” and “Reefer Madness” for Equinox Theatre, among others. He also directed the regional premiere of “Atomic: The New Rock Musical” for Equinox in 2018.

His medical story: Patrick recently was experiencing severe internal pain in his side, and it took one urgent-care and two frustrating E.R. visits to get the all-clear. Even with health insurance, the odyssey left Patrick with a combined $6,021.41 in combined out-of-pocket medical expenses.

How we helped: The Denver Actors Fund has paid off Patrick’s $6,021.41 medical obligation in full.

‘EVEN HAVING HEALTH INSURANCE DOESN’T GUARANTEE YOU’RE PROTECTED FROM OUTRAGEOUS MEDICAL EXPENSES.’

A message from Patrick: “My immense thanks to the Denver Actors Fund for their extraordinary support. Even having health insurance in this country doesn’t guarantee you’re protected from outrageous medical expenses, which is beyond insane. The relief knowing there’s such an incredible organization that there to help so many people in our community. I’ve long been a supporter of DAF, and I hope that they continue to receive the support they need.”

How you can help us replenish: If you would like to help the Denver Actors Fund to replenish, simply mail checks made out to The Denver Actors Fund to P.O. Box 11182, Denver, CO, 80211. Or use this donation link. Your donation will be applied to the replenishment of the Denver Actors Fund’s general fund.

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Patrick Brownson played Stephen Lloyd Rodgers Von Schwartzenheim in ‘The Noteworthy Life of Howard Barnes.’

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The Denver Actors Fund is a modest source of immediate, situational relief when members of the local theater community find themselves in medical need. To date, the Fund has allocated more than $970,000 to artists facing medical need. In addition to financial relief, a team of more than 100 Denver Actors Fund volunteers offers good neighborly assistance including meal prep and delivery, child care, transportation, errands, construction, pet-sitting and more. For more information, visit our web site at DenverActorsFund.Org.


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P.O. Box 11182
Denver, CO 80211


SUPPORT THE EVENTS THAT SUPPORT US:

MONDAY, APRIL 18: Our friends at Town Hall Arts Center are continuing on their incredible promise to designate one performance per run with 100 percent of all proceeds from ticket and concession sales to be donated to The Denver Actors Fund. Join us for “Once on This Island.” Based on a novel inspired by the classic Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale “The Little Mermaid,” this Caribbean-Calypso one-act musical tells the story of a fearless peasant girl who falls in love with a wealthy boy from the other side of the island. When divided cultures keep them apart, the island gods assist our heroine as she embarks on a quest to reunite with the man who captured her heart. Tickets only $25. Reserve your seats at at 303-794-2787 or townhallartscenter.org.


ONGOING: “Quarantine Week by Weak” is a new photographic coffee-table book by Susannah McLeod and her wife, Chloe McLeod, who chronicled their home life during the COVID19 shutdown with a light-hearteded photo series documenting their lives during quarantine. They produced more than 35 sets of humorous photos comparing the beginning of quarantine to later in the “stay-at-home” period. Susannah pulled out her camera and we started to play,” said Chloe McLeod. As popularity for the series grew on Instagram and after a feature in Westword, the couple started exploring options to publish the series as a book to benefit The Denver Actors Fund. To order, visit mcleod9creative.com. This project is generously sponsored by: The Albritton Family; Natalie Bowen and Jim Corbett; Dave Dyer; Julie Dyer; and Denise Gentilini and Lynette Prisner. Additional support provided by Angie Flachman and Sandy Birkey at The Publishing House and Sandra Lee Stuart.


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