Our Next Act: The Future of the Stella Adler Studio

Your Support Matters More Than Ever

The Stella Adler Studio of Acting stands at a pivotal moment. As we celebrate 75 years of artistic excellence, we look not backward, but forward, to a bold new chapter defined by sustainability, access, and resilience.

Join us in making a bold investment in creative education, to ensure our next 75 years remain accessible, vibrant, and transformative for generations to come.

We aim to raise $500,000 this summer to sustain our education and arts programs through the current seismic shift in the nonprofit landscape.

This campaign will culminate in a joyous celebration: our 75th Anniversary Stella by Starlight gala, at the James Earl Jones Theater on Broadway this September.

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Stella By Starlight: A Night on Broadway

75th Anniversary Gala to benefit the Stella Adler Studio

September 15th, 2025 at the Ambassador Theatre

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Our First 75 Years

Founded in 1949 by Stella Adler, the Studio has trained some of America’s most legendary actors.  Today, our graduates are regularly seen in Broadway and West End productions, award-winning films, and beloved television series.

In addition to our actor training programs, we offer free programming to over 1,000 New Yorkers each year through our Arts Justice Division, and host free and low-cost cultural events through the Stella Adler Center for the Arts to expand the horizons of our students and the greater community.

The Urgent Need Across Nonprofit Arts and Education

The nonprofit theater industry faces a perfect storm of increasing costs, decreasing donations, and reduced government support, threatening the sustainability of many organizations.

Professional theaters across the country are pausing programming, closing physical spaces, and consolidating limited resources to stay afloat…or closing entirely.

Several MFA programs, acting conservatories, and entire university theater departments have closed in the past few years. At a time where we deeply need artists to remind us of our humanity, how do we move forward?

Operating costs up 60%

Across all industries since 2022, increasing rents, staffing, production costs, materials, and other expenses create financial strain.

Individual giving down 30%

Nonprofits face fewer donations from individual donors since pre-COVID as economic uncertainty lingers.

Challenge America grants cut

Reduced or cancelled government funding from the NEA for smaller arts organizations is destabilizing the industry.

The Studio is Strong, but Not Immune

Against the backdrop of national closures, the Stella Adler Studio is standing strong. Enrollment is high in our programs, proving a sustainable model is possible. But we are not invulnerable to these industry-wide challenges. Unlike larger actor training institutions who have shifted their financial models away from tuition, we lack a substantial endowment that provides financial stability. The high cost of operating in New York City creates additional significant strain.

So what does our next act look like? How do we ensure theater remains a right and not a luxury?

Ensemble members of Outside/In show their silly sides. Credit: Valerie Terranova.

Join Us In Authoring Our Next Act

As we build the next chapter of American theater and arts education, we need your support to navigate this new economic climate. Our ability to serve aspiring actors and the greater community relies on the generosity of individual donors like you. Your gift in celebration of our 75th anniversary is critical in ensuring that we continue to provide accessible, high-quality, world-class arts education to the next generation.  Please consider making a contribution today.

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Adler Youth students performing a scene from Blood Wedding by Federico Garcia Lorca
Poet Idra Novey in conversation with a Stella Adler Studio of Acting student during the Harold Clurman Poetry Reading Series

Stella By Starlight: A Night on Broadway

75th Anniversary Gala
to benefit the
Stella Adler Studio of Acting
& Center for the Arts

Monday, September 15th, 2025
Ambassador Theatre
219 W 49th St, New York, NY

Join us for an extraordinary evening on Broadway in support of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting’s mission to nurture the next generation of artists and change-makers. Proceeds from this celebration through Our Next Act Campaign ensure the Studio can continue to serve diverse communities, expand access to world-class training, and invest in the future of the performing arts. With your support, we will write the next chapter of the Studio’s legacy.

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Chloe Fineman headshot

Hosted by
Chloe Fineman
(Saturday Night Live)

Matthew Modine headshot

Honoring
Matthew Modine
with the Stella Adler Award
(Full Metal Jacket, Stranger Things)

Phylicia Rashad headshot

Honoring
Phylicia Rashad
with the Group Theater Award
(The Cosby Show, A Raisin in the Sun)

Ann-Marie Foster headshot

Honoring
Ann-Marie Foster
with the Harold Clurman Spirit Award
(CEO, Phoenix House)

Donna Murphy at a red carpet event

Special Guest
Donna Murphy
(Schedule Permitting)
(The Gilded Age, Tangled)

Gala Sponsorship Levels

Producer’s Circle – $100,000

  • Gala Sponsorship recognition
  • Twenty Premier Orchestra seats
  • Logo placement on gala invitation, website, step and repeat, and program
  • Verbal recognition from stage by Gala Host
  • Custom photo opportunity with participating gala artist(s)
  • VIP cocktail reception named in your honor

Visionary Sponsor – $50,000

  •  Gala Co-Sponsorship recognition
  • Twenty Premier Orchestra seats
  • Logo placement on gala invitation, website, step and repeat, and program
  • Verbal recognition from stage by Gala Host
  • Custom photo opportunity with participating gala artist(s)

Benefactor – $25,000

  • Ten Prime Orchestra seats
  • Logo and name recognition on invitation, website, and program
  • Acknowledgment from stage by Gala Host

Ensemble Leader – $10,000

  • Ten Orchestra seats
  • Logo and name recognition on invitation, website, and program
  • Acknowledgment from stage by Gala Host

Artist Advocate – $5,000

  • Ten Reserved Orchestra seats
  • Name recognition in printed and digital materials
  • Private lunch with the Studio’s artistic leadership

Scene Partner – $2,500

  • Two VIP Reserved seats
  • Name listed on invitation, website, and program
  • Choice of one 30-minute private class with a faculty member (movement, voice, or technique)

Solo Sponsor – $1,000

  • One VIP Reserved seat
  • Name listed on invitation, website, and program

Gala Guest – $500

  • One General Admission seat

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