A thank you to gentlemen.

Dear guests,

As the Founder of Die Happy and Rosewood Theater, I want to express my deepest gratitude to every gentleman who has supported our evolution over the past 12 years.

Whether you’ve attended one event or one hundred, spent $100 or $10,000, the amount of time or money you’ve invested with us is not what truly matters.

What matters most is how you show up—as a gentleman.

Your presence has a profound impact. You shape our reputation. You allow us to attract and retain the remarkable women we are known for. You inspire us to continuously improve

So let this letter be a reminder of just how important you are.

Your words and actions carry weight.

Your impact goes far beyond what you can imagine.

You are remembered.

And no, none of us are perfect. If you’re anything like me, you’ve made more mistakes you’d care to count. Yet, the resilience of women—how they forgive, trust, and continue to love us—is nothing short of extraordinary.

So, thank you.

Thank you for being the kind of gentleman who reminds us all of what’s possible when we forgive ourselves and choose love. Thank you for showing women—and the world—how great men can be - that we are capable of respect, integrity, and care. And thank you for allowing me the privilege of serving you. My hope is that your experience at Rosewood Theater leaves you with a fuller cup, every time.

In deep gratitude,

The Founder

Kalin Moon