Sunday, December 21, 2008

Bid on the "Little Prince" original paiting by April Laragy here


All benefits will go to the Children's Theatre of Knoxville.

Children’s Theatre of Knoxville, Inc. (CTK) is a newly-formed non-profit 501(c) corporation, operating under Tennessee State Charter #0561570. Donations are tax deductable.

To place a bid please e-mail your offer to harvey@abacuscreativemanagement.com

or call (865) 386-7860.

Current bid is at:

$850.00

Saturday, October 25, 2008

CTK: Thank You Knoxville Museum of Art


Here is some exciting news for the Children's Theatre of Knoxville.
The Knoxville Museum of Art will display April Largagy's orginal painting donated for fund raising for the production of "The Little Prince"!
As soon as the painting arrives we will get it over to KMA and it will remain on display through the last show Sunday, December 20, 2008.
Please visit the KMA to view the painting and place your bid. The bid is starting at $250.00. April Laragy's paintings sell for $3,500 - $5,000.



To enter a bid please email:
Harvey@abacuscreativemanagement.com


Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Little Prince Orginal Painting Silent Auction


April Laragy of Upstate New York has committed to a painting for our next promotional poster for the production of Antoine de Saint-Exupery's, "Little Prince" directed by Zack Allen!

April's painting have been selling for $3,500 and up depending on the size.

If your business would like to be a sponsor for the Children’s Theatre of Knoxville poster a minimum donation of $250.00 will get your logo on the poster and huge thank you! If you would like to purchase the painting at the end of the production of "Little Prince" you can start your bid now. We will be selling the painting to the highest bidder in a silent auction. We will post the current bid on the blog.

For sponsorship information or to place a bid please email:
Harvey@abacuscreativemanagement.com

April Laragy Stein One of upstate New York's favorite artists, April Laragy Stein presents her latest artistic achievements that awaken the imagination. Influenced by Chagall, Matisse and early Kandinsky, April’s watercolor, gouache and acrylic paintings are compelling and rich with fantasy.


See some of her painting (HERE)