Join the Women in Science Circle!

Debra Wise in "The Half Life of Marie Curie", Lindsay McWhorter, Karina Beleno Carney, and Kortey Adams in 'Young Nerds of Color". Photos: Nile Scott Studios.Catalyst Collaborative@MIT 20th AnniversaryThe Women in Science Circle is built on the foundation of  enthusiasm and investment of the Brit d’Arbeloff Women in Science Productions – six productions over the past seasons that have invited audiences and actors to step  into the worlds of women exploring the Cosmos to DNA, and resonated with their challenges in their fields and their groundbreaking discoveries.  As part of the Catalyst Collaborative@MIT 20th Anniversary,  this season we bring to stage two Women in Science productions,  Galileo’s Daughter and the world premiere of  S P A C E.   

Join the Circle with your Contribution. 


All contributions towards the Circle will be MATCHED up to $25,000!

As a Member of the Women in Science Circle you are supporting plays that uplift the work of known and unknown scientists who have made groundbreaking contributions to science as well as enjoy exclusive benefits. 

Benefits are commensurate with giving level and include:

  • Acknowledgement in the CC@MIT 20th Anniversary and Women in Science Circle digital and print materials begins with a donation of $100+
  • Special Discount Code for CC@MIT productions in 2024-25 Season, and Early Ticket Access and Circle Member Discount to the Women in Science Brunch (Fall 2024) and Early Ticket Access to the CC@MIT 20th Anniversary Science Soireé (Spring 2025) begins with a donation of  $250+
  • Invitation  to Women in Science Production Closing Parties and Cast & Creative Team Meet & Greets begins with a donation of $500+
  • Invitation to Circle Member Exclusive Events like attending a Director’s Rehearsal, begin with a donation of  $1,000+
  • Invitation to attend as Circle Member Guest(s) at the Women in Science Brunch and Concierge services begins with a donation of $2,500+
  • Special  Sponsor acknowledgement and premium seating at the CC@MIT 20th Anniversary Science Soireé (Spring 2025); and customized benefits begins with a donation of $5,000+

 

Science Explored!
The Women in Science Initiative has delved in astronomy, biology, engineering, computer science, epidemiology, environmental science and  AI.  

Audiences, Artists, & Scientists together!
Through the Brit d’Arbeloff Women in Science Productions, over  20,000+ audience members have attended the productions  and over 60  companion Central Conversations- our pre/post show programming- featuring numerous experts and scientists 

Your support as a member of the Women in Science  Circle supports the future of this program- one in which we have now firmly started down the path of premiering the most exciting plays in which, using science as the jumping off point, artists are exploring the fundamental and existential questions of our time.