Ludacris Shows Southern Hospitality with $50,000 Donation to Cincinnati Theatre

Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges is a firm believer in empowering the future generation, and he’s taking action to contribute to their success. 

After performing at the Hard Rock Casino in Cincinnati in July, Ludacris generously donated a substantial sum of $50,000 to the Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati. This significant contribution will play a pivotal role in the ongoing restoration campaign for the Emery Theater building, which aims to raise $48 million. 

With this act of generosity, Ludacris is making a meaningful impact on the future of the children’s theater and the lives of the young individuals it serves.

Ludacris’s attorney, Darrell D. Miller, holds significant connections as a board member to both the Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati and Emery Theater. It is evident that the “Fast & The Furious” star demonstrated exceptional southern hospitality by aligning himself with this cause and supporting Miller’s involvement in these esteemed institutions.

Ludacris told Cincy’s Local 12, “I’m drawn to the Children’s Theatre’s project in Cincinnati because of the plans to develop new works that hit on the topics that matter to kids today.”

He added, “The Emery project signals an incredible opportunity for more children to access the arts and see themselves in what happens on stage. As a father of four daughters and a philanthropist who’s constantly investing in the next generation, I’m honored to be a part of this.”

The theater has raised $30M of its $48M goal.

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