
Community Closet
Book NowTwo River Theater’s first Community Closet event lifts up hands-on advocacy, kindness and...community! The event begins with a month-long drive for items desperately needed by our local nonprofit partners for the families they serve: clothing, paper goods, toiletries, school supplies and canned food. On June 29, we will host these families and partners in our lobby, providing them with the opportunity to collect these items for free. We will then provide them with a private lunch and then host them at our final performance of Arthur Miller’s The Price.
Items to be accepted May 28th through June 28th.
Patrons may donate up to 3 bags of items. Please bring your donations to the Two River Theater Box Office anytime Monday through Saturday, 12 – 6pm, or one hour before any scheduled performance of The Price. As a thank you, donors will receive $5 off their next ticket purchase. Offer valid on new ticket purchases only and expires Jun 30 2026.
We are currently accepting donations of:
New or Gently Used Clothing Items such as:
- Men’s and Women’s Casual clothing
- Undergarments for Men, Women and Children (New and In-package)
- Baby clothing
Baby Items such as:
- Gentle detergent
- Diapers (Sizes 2 through 6)
- Baby wipes
Paper Goods such as:
- Toilet paper
- Paper towels
- Tissues
Toiletries and Supplies such as:
- Soap/Bodywash
- Shampoo and Conditioner
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrushes
- Feminine Hygiene Products
- Women’s Adult Diapers (Sizes L, XL, XXL)
- Deodorant
- Dish soap
- Laundry detergent
Pet Items such as:
- Pet food for dogs or cats
- Cat litter
Non-Perishable Food Items such as:
- Individually wrapped snacks for lunches
- Canned Beans of all varieties*
- Dried Beans of all varieties
- Canned Soups* – Chicken, Vegetable, or Tomato
- Oatmeal*
- Canned Meals – Spaghetti, Ravioli, or Chili
- Canned Chicken*
- Canned Tuna Fish*
- Canned Vegetables* – Corn, Peas, or Carrots
- Apple Sauce**
- Plain Almond or Oat Milk (must be shelf stable)**
*Low Sodium preferred
**No Sugar Added preferred
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THE PRICE INFO

The Price
Siblings duel in one of Arthur Miller’s (Death of A Salesman, The Crucible) most personal plays. Estranged brothers Victor and Walter must clear out the remnants of their gilded upbringing before their childhood home is torn down. As they negotiate the value of their past, they must reckon with the true cost of a more hopeful future. Brandon J. Dirden (August Wilson’s Radio Golf, Wine in the Wilderness) directs this towering story of how we measure the burden of memory.