San Antonio's 31-year-old Magik Theatre opens fundraiser ahead of temporary closure for renovations

San Antonio's Magik Theatre, which has entertained youth audiences for more than three decades, is asking for financial help to offset a drop in ticket sales from a pending closure for renovations along with the ongoing effects of the city's long-delayed South Alamo Street construction project. The nonprofit arts group has launched a new fundraising campaign, Believe in Magik, to cover a projected $300,000 budget shortfall as it launches an abbreviated season, officials told the Current. San Antonio-based engineering firm SKYE MEP is expected to match every donation up to $3,000.
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