A Noise Within Presents Its Virtual “Dinner on Stage” Fundraiser for Education

Gala to honor educators and local hero Margaret Sedenquist
Published on Apr 19, 2021

 

Margaret Sedenquist. Photo by Brian Feinzimer

A Noise Within, California’s acclaimed classic repertory theatre, is proud to present its annual “Dinner on Stage” fundraiser on Tuesday, April 27 at 6:30 p.m. in support of ANW’s vital education program. For the second year in a row, the program is being held in a virtual format, allowing gala attendees to participate from the comfort and safety of their own homes. ANW is partnering with local chef Onil Chibás on an innovative menu for the dinner that will be delivered to attendees a few hours before the event. The evening’s official festivities will begin at 6:30 pm (Pacific) with a virtual happy hour, followed by livestreamed performances, a toast from the Artistic Directors, and more.

This year’s gala theme is “Our Classic Heroes,” as the company celebrates the incredible teachers who supported our students and community through the most challenging of years. “What educators did for our community last year—what they do every year—can only be described as heroic,” said Co-Producing Artistic Director, Julia Rodriguez-Elliott. “That’s why we’ve chosen to honor them at this year’s virtual gala. We hope you’ll join us as we celebrate them and raise both awareness and much-needed funding for the Education Program at A Noise Within.” Producing Artistic Directors Geoff Elliott and Julia Rodriguez-Elliott have also decided to honor another hero, long-time ANW Board Member and Pasadena legend Margaret Sedenquist, who passed away in February.

All proceeds from Dinner on Stage will benefit A Noise Within’s Education Program, which provides performance tickets, transportation, post-performance discussions with the artists, and free online study guides to over 18,000 students across Southern California in a typical year. Many of these student participants have never seen a play before, and A Noise Within is their first experience with live theatre. Tickets are available at anoisewithin.org/anws-virtual-gala-2021.

About Margaret Sedenquist (Honoree)

Margaret Sedenquist was a trailblazer, entrepreneur, business owner, community leader, and philanthropist. Born and raised on a cattle ranch near Douglas, Wyoming, Margaret earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Wyoming before moving to New York (and later, Southern California). In 1964, Margaret entered the real estate business and enjoyed a successful career. She served as President of the Society of Exchange, President of the Pasadena Association of Realtors and the Los Angeles County Boards of Real Estate (LACBOR), and on the Board of Directors of the California Association of Realtors. She also founded the Foothill Apartment Association, Mohawk Management Corporation, and Commercial Pacific Savings Bank, and served as the President of Sedenquist-Fraser Enterprises.

Along with her successful business enterprises, Margaret’s legacy is deeply rooted in volunteerism and philanthropy, having served on a wide variety of foundation and community boards and committees, including: University of La Verne; Five Acres; Pasadena Pops Orchestra (Board President); YWCA Pasadena-Foothill Valley (Board President); the Institute for Religion and Wholeness at the Claremont School of Theology; Arcadia Methodist Hospital Foundation; A Noise Within (Board Vice President); and Pasadena Playhouse (Board President). Margaret had great enthusiasm for the theater, and it was under her Board leadership in 1986 that the Pasadena Playhouse reopened after 17 years of closure.

In addition to her charitable endeavors, Margaret served the City of Pasadena in a variety of roles. She was Chair of the City of Pasadena’s Finance Committee, the Endowment Advisory Committee, and the Pasadena City Hall Restoration Finance Committee. In 2011, the Women’s Civic League named Margaret Woman of the Year, and in 2018 the Pasadena Foothills Association of Realtors gave her the 2018 Distinguished Service Award for her work with nonprofit organizations. She was active in the Pasadena Rotary Club, a lay healer and passionate advocate at All Saints Episcopal Church, where she helped to reform the “male-oriented” language in the liturgy to be inclusive of women. As Margaret said, “gender-inclusive language is extremely important because it is with language that we think and dream and change and grow.” Throughout her life, Margaret was courageous, brilliant, outspoken, kind, charming, optimistic, and wise. She fought effectively for the people, ideas, and principles that she believed in, and her nurturing soul will be forever missed by everyone who knew and loved her.

A Noise Within truly delivers CLASSIC THEATRE, MODERN MAGIC. www.anoisewithin.org

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