Lauren Bahlman: $3,430

When it comes to her best buddy, Archer, the DAF has Lauren Bahlman’s back

About Lauren Bahlman: Actor, improv comedian and podcaster Lauren Bahlman has been performing on Denver stages for more than a decade, with credits including “Same Time Next Year” (Cherry Creek Theatre), “Bull in a China Shop” (Benchmark Theatre) and “August: Osage County” (Vintage Theatre). Lauren improvises with Jessica Austgen as the duo BAUS, and the two co-host the book-club comedy podcast “Required Readcast.”

Her veterinary story: Lauren and husband Kevin Kregar’s best buddy is their 13-year-old dog. Archer was experiencing pain and discomfort in his hind legs, and the subsequent hospital visit called for a full blood panel and X-rays. That bill alone came to $1,430, not including any treatment to come. Lauren submitted that initial bill to the PAWS Fund for consideration, knowing that the blood results would call for expensive additional medical treatment.

LOW FUNDING ALERT: THE NEW PAWS FUND HAS ALMOST BURNED THROUGH ITS ALLOTMENT. DONATE TODAY TO KEEP IT GOING!

How we helped: The Denver Actors Fund has reimbursed the couple for the requested amount of $1,430. That brings our overall support to the family over the years to $3,430.

‘THIS HELPS LIGHTEN THE LOAD SO MUCH.’ – LAUREN BAHLMAN

A message from Lauren: “You have no idea how much we appreciate this. With an upcoming ultrasound and more meds, this helps lighten the load so much. Kevin and I (and Archer) thank you all at the Denver Actors Fund very much.”

What is the PAWS Fund?: The PAWS Fund is a new, separate fund administered by the Denver Actors Fund to help qualified Colorado theater artists (both on- and off-stage) with sudden veterinary medical expenses. It launched in May 2023 with $25,000 in seed money, and we have since grown it to $52,510. But, of that, we already have distributed $49,576 to qualified applicants, which leaves the PAWS Fund a present remaining balance of just $2,934. If designated donations to the PAWS Fund continue to come in, the PAWS Fund will continue. If not, it will expire whenever the balance is gone. If you would like to help us keep it going, simply mail checks in any amount made out to Denver Actors Fund, P.O. Box 11182, Denver, CO 80212, Please write “PAWS Fund” in the memo field. Or use this donation link, with our humble thanks. When you donate online, be sure to use the pull-down menu that gives you the option to specifically designate your donation to the PAWS Fund by choosing “Domestic Animal Medical.” Otherwise, as always, your donation will go to the General Fund and will be reserved for our primary mission, which is paying qualified applicants’ own (human!) medical bills.

Come to the (PAWS Fund) Cabaret! Music Director Mary Kay Dailey is presenting the “Applause for Paws” cabaret at the Denver Improv on Monday, Feb. 12, with all proceeds benefiting the PAWS Fund. More info below.

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Lauren Bahlman and Eric Mather in Cherry Creek Theatre’s production of ‘Same Time Next Year.’

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ABOUT THE DENVER ACTORS FUND:


Video above: The Denver Actors Fund presents the memorial video at the Colorado Theatre Guild’s 2023 Henry Awards.

The Denver Actors Fund is a 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 $1,300,000 to more than 560 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.


HOW TO APPLY FOR AID:

To apply for Denver Actors Fund aid: Fill out this brief online form here


MORE WAYS TO HELP:

DONATE BY MAIL:

Send checks made out to the Denver Actors Fund to:
P.O. Box 11182
Denver, CO 80211


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Sign up for King Soopers’ Community Rewards Program and raise money for The DAF just by shopping for your groceries – and it doesn’t cost you an extra penny. To sign up, simply go here and designate The DAF as your preferred non-profit. Each quarter, King Soopers sends us a donation based on how much our supporters have spent. Thanks to all of you who are shopping for The DAF.


DONATE YOUR CAR

The Denver Actors Fund is now registered to accept vehicle donations, thanks to a new partnership with Vehicles for Charity. You can turn your unwanted but usable vehicle into greatly appreciated funds for The Denver Actors Fund. The process is simple. The DAF will receive 80 percent of auction proceeds, and a receipt for the donation will be sent to you that can be used for tax purposes. Read all about it here.


SHOP AMERICAN DOG: We have an exciting new partnership to share! American Dog, a USA-made company that makes dog toys, dog beds and accessories, has put together a special promotional offer to support the PAWS Fund. When you use the code DAFPAWS at checkout, 10% of your purchase will be donated to the PAWS Fund. Visit americandog.com/ to learn more! Thank you so much to Tina Anderson and our friends at American Dog!


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COME TO THE EVENTS THAT SUPPORT US:

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THROUGH FEBRUARY 10: Cast members from the new Veritas Productions’ inaugural staging of “School of Rock” will share DAF stories and accept donations following performances at Parker Arts’ PACE Center. “We can’t wait to see how this campaign plays out and hope it will be a massive kickstarter for 2024,” said organizer (and monthly DAF donor!) Nancy Begley.  Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “School of Rock” is a musical based on the hit movie. It follows Dewey Finn, a failed, wannabe rock star who decides to earn an extra bit of cash by posing as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There he turns a class of straight–A pupils into a guitar-shredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band. But can he get them to the Battle of the Bands without their parents and the school’s headmistress finding out? Tickets at parkerarts.org.


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12: Mary Kay Dailey, everybody’s friend, mom, teacher, rock, rock star and musical muse, was an early recipient of our new PAWS Fund, which provides Colorado theater artists with assistance paying their pet medical bills, and she is giving back in a big way! Mary is producing and hosting her “Applause for Paws” cabaret at the Denver Improv on February 12. Dailey, who is a frequent Music Director around town at theaters including Vintage and Town Hall Arts Center, is gathering a star-studded lineup of pet-loving performers including Shannan Steele, Jalyn Webb, Traci Kern Piper, Tim Howard, Matthew Dailey (her son!), Kate Vallee, Norrell Moore, Carter Edward Smith, Nolan Baker, Suzanna Champion, Anna Maria High, Jennasea Pearce, Nancy Begley, Sara Kowalski, Adriane Leigh Robinson, Bryce Baxter and even Kenny Moten, co-president of the Denver Actors Fund Board of Directors. The emcees for the evening will be Patric Case and Piper Arpan. The musicians will include Mary, David Nehls, Andrew Fischer, Lynn Keller and Sean Case.

Mary’s  co-host will be her dog, Bruno, and the evening will end with a major (fun) announcement). When Bruno had a health scare earlier this year, the DAF helped with the bills, prompting Mary to write: “Both Bruno and I want to thank you for your support and we hope you will consider this as a gift that will return to you over time.” This is that time! Tickets are $25 at denver.improv.com. All proceeds go to the DAF’s PAWS Fund, which already has made $48,000 available to members of the Colorado theater community for their pet medical expenses. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., social hour 6-7 and show at 7 p.m. at 8246 Northfield Blvd., Unit 1400, Denver, CO 80238. Tickets are $25 at etix.com, with bar and food service available.


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12: Our faithful friends at Firehouse Theatre Company have again designated their next Industry Night performance as a benefit, with 100 percent of proceeds going to The Denver Actors Fund. It’s “Nacirema Society Requests the Honor of Your Presence at a Celebration of Their First One Hundred Years,” a sparkling romantic comedy by Pearl Cleage. Every year since Emancipation, the Nacirema Society of Montgomery, Ala., introduces six elegant African-American debutants to a world of wealth, privilege and social responsibility.  This year, at its 100th anniversary, with young love brewing, old flames simmering and national media attention on hand … what would dare to go awry? For the ladies of the Nacirema Society, bus boycotts and freedom marches don’t hold a candle to the importance of making the perfect entrance … or plotting the perfect blackmail. Cleage is also the author of  “Blues for an Alabama Sky” and “Flyin’ West,” which won Firehouse a 2022 True West Award. Tickets are only $15 (normally $25) on this night only. Order yours by going to firehousetheatercompany.com. Be sure to choose Industry Night (Feb. 12).  7:30 p.m. at the John Hand Theater at 7653 E. 1st Place, Denver, 80230. Thank you to all involved, including cast, crew, creatives, staff, Producing Artistic Director Helen Hand, for your steadfast commitment to helping the DAF help Colorado theater artists!


FEBRUARY 29-MARCH 2: Our friends at Littleton High School will be collecting donations after every performance of “Young Frankenstein.” This wickedly inspired re-imagining of the classic Mel Brooks movie follows bright young Dr. Frankenstein <i> (“that’s Fronkensteen!) </i> as he attempts to create a monster – but not without comic complications. The brains behind the laughter is the mad genius himself – Brooks wrote the music and lyrics and co-wrote the book – along with his team from “The Producers:” Five-time Tony-winning director and choreographer Susan Stroman and three-time Tony-winning writer, Thomas Meehan. 199 E Littleton Blvd, Littleton, CO 80121


SUNDAY, MARCH 3: Ebner-Page Productions, the pair who conceived the 2017 “United in Love” concert that resulted in the largest donation to the Denver Actors Fund on our history, is back with “Love Changes Everything,” an all-new DAF benefit concert at the Aurora Fox, 9900 E Colfax Ave, Aurora, CO 80010. The lineup (subject to change) will include Eugene Ebner, Jalyn Webb, Patric Case, Natalie Oliver-Atherton, Jeffrey Denman, Piper Lindsay Arpan, Leiney Rigg, Nick Rigg Johnson, Scott Hurst, Debbie Schwartz McGinley, Bob Hoppe, America Jackson, 3MoMezzos, Bobby Bennett, Monique Jacques Lester, Traci Kern Piper. Music Direction by Paul Falk. Tickets on sale at arts-people.com


MONDAY, APRIL 8: Please join us for Town Hall Arts Center’s Industry Night performance of “Raisin,” a new musical based on the classic play :A Raisin in the Sun,” starring Mary Louise Lee. Our friends at Town Hall  are continuing their incredible commitment 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 on MONDAY, APRIL 8, at 2450 Main St. in Littleton. Tickets are only $22 (normally as much as $52). Reserve your seats at 303-794-2787 or townhallartscenter.org.

MORE UPCOMING TOWN HALL BENEFIT PERFORMANCES:

  • Monday, June 3: “The Prom”

ONGOING:Waiting for Obama,” the audio version of DAF Founder John Moore’s play that was an official selection at the 2016 New York International Fringe Festival, has been released as way of raising funds for The Denver Actors Fund. A Colorado Springs family is convinced that Barack Obama is coming for their guns in the final weeks of his presidency – and they’re right. Featuring Laurence Curry, Drew Horwitz, Chris Kendall, Leslie O’Carroll, Jenna Moll Reyes, Jessica Robblee, Luke Sorge and Mare Trevathan. It was recorded by the staff of Parker Arts at the PACE Center as an in-kind donation to The Denver Actors Fund. Listen for FREE on all major podcasting platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podbean. Just by listening, you will be raising revenue for The DAF! Or, WATCH the recording as a pay-per-view video for $9.95 on Broadway on Demand. ‘Waiting for Obama’ was recorded by the staff of Parker Arts at the PACE Center and edited by Ray Bailey TV as in-kind donations to The Denver Actors Fund. The actors also donated their services.


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