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Connect With Our Musical Pet Adoption Organizers

Reach the Pupachewstory team with questions about the musical, pet adoption themes, press requests, business inquiries, and partnership possibilities.

Welcome to Our Theatrical Rescue Hub

Some contact pages feel like locked stage doors; ours is meant to feel more like a warm lobby before the curtain rises.

Pupachewstory sits at the crossroads of musical storytelling and compassionate pet adoption awareness. That means the messages we receive are often beautifully varied. One note may come from a reader asking about the story behind the production. Another may come from a community organizer wondering whether the project fits a local event. A journalist may need a clear route for press questions. A potential partner may want to understand how a theatrical project can support humane, adoption-centered conversations without flattening them into slogans.

We welcome those messages.

The best first step is to write directly to Director Shelby Montgomery at [email protected]. A direct email gives the inquiry room to breathe. You can include context, timing, the kind of response you need, and any relevant materials without being boxed into a tiny form field.

Stage note: Please use email for all contact. Pupachewstory does not list a public phone number or physical mailing address on this page.

If you are new to the project, you may also find helpful background on About Pup! A Chew Story. That page gives the broader shape of the work before you send a specific question.

Connect With Our Directing Team

For most inquiries, the directing desk is the right place to begin. Shelby Montgomery receives contact related to the production, collaboration ideas, press needs, and general business questions.

General Business Inquiries

Use this lane for rights questions, scheduling conversations, production-related requests, or practical matters that do not fit neatly into press or partnership categories.

Clear subject lines help. Try something plain, such as “Business inquiry for Pupachewstory” or “Question about production availability.”

Press and Media Requests

Journalists, editors, podcast producers, and arts writers can contact Shelby for interview requests, background information, and media coordination.

If you are working on a deadline, place the deadline near the top of the email. That small bit of stage management keeps the exchange from wandering backstage.

Partnership Opportunities

Partnership notes may come from shelters, adoption advocates, schools, theaters, community groups, or event organizers.

The most useful messages explain the setting, the audience, and what kind of collaboration you have in mind. A humane adoption conversation deserves more care than a quick logo swap.

Primary contact: Director Shelby Montgomery, [email protected].

Inquiry Guidelines and Response Expectations

A good inquiry does not need to be polished like opening night; it just needs to give the team enough cues to answer well.

When writing, include your name, organization if relevant, the reason for your message, and any timing that matters. If the request involves press, mention the outlet and publication schedule. If it involves a partnership, describe the community you serve and the shape of the proposed work. If it is a general question, a few sentences of context are usually enough.

We do not ask you to overproduce the first note. A simple email can do the job.

Helpful to Include

  • Your full name and preferred reply address.
  • The category of your inquiry: business, press, partnership, or general feedback.
  • Relevant dates, deadlines, or event windows.
  • A short description of your organization or publication, when applicable.
  • Links to public materials only when they help explain the request.

Please Avoid Sending

  • Private adoption records or sensitive personal information.
  • Unrequested attachments that are unusually large.
  • Messages that require a phone call, since no public phone contact is provided here.
  • Physical mail requests, since no mailing address is listed for this page.

Response timing can vary with production schedules, event planning, and media windows. The clearest emails are usually the easiest to route, especially when they name the request in the subject line and keep the first message focused.

For privacy and site-use questions, review the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. For everything else, send your note to [email protected], and let the first line tell us where the conversation should enter.

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