I'm a sucker. 25 stairs for $950 buckaroonies. That's with giving a $100 discount (I'm way too nice) and charging just $30 per hour. It's not a for profit Theater. It's a community theater with a tremendous historical background.
I was asked to do it..... This wasn't a bad thing. Nobody asked how much.
This place lives on donations from the community, and the community is fortunate to have hundreds of generous donors.
The theater chairs are all "purchased" like $300 I think. They engrave you name or company and inset a placque on the seat you bought. Outside the front doors are quarry tiles, also with donors names on them. Pretty cool to have such generous people in the community.
Even tho I can't afford it, I felt compelled to be nice.
If not for these, I'd have nothing else on the plate, so it covers some bills.

There's a lot more happening here than slappin' in some stairs. Someone else did the carpet in the upper balcony walkway and most of the theater in 2020 and before. In phases, I've done the lower aisle carpet and the boardroom carpet with the help of my brother.
These balcony stairs were the last on the list of the theater restoration.
Oliver will be the next play and I was told Charlie Brown is next in line...... All 40 people in the cast will be seniors.

Hey, they grew up with Charlie.