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We have 2 aims 1 Advance education of young people on street awareness and knife cirme by funding projects in schools, YOI's and prisons 2 To help young people deveop their skills in the areas of Televions Theatre and Film with the aim to keep young people off the streets
Action Transport Theatre is a theatre company based in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire which has new writing and young people at its heart. The company produces professional touring productions, and delivers writing and youth theatre projects for young participants. www.actiontransporttheatre.org
ActOne ArtsBase is an inclusive arts organization delivering a wide range of performing and visual arts activities in Hertfordshire. We are proud to be a fully inclusive organisation. Inclusion means welcoming individuals at all skill levels, with and without disabilities - without exception
The Actor's Charitable Trust provides grants and support for actors' children with special needs, up to the age of 21.
We deliver flexible and responsive events, projects and support activities to further a vibrant and inclusive high quality arts environment for everyone: artists, participants and audiences. We aim to support high profile activity in East Anglia both by engaging rural communities and by developing activities for young people and families.
The Alexandra Wylie Tower Foundation supports those causes about which Allie was passionate focusing on helping underprivileged young people achieve their dreams through involvement in the performing arts, sciences or environmental projects.
Angel Shed Theatre Company is the only inclusive theatre company in Islington. We run theatre workshops that bring together young people aged 7-16 from the community. All our work is inclusive - we believe in giving every child, regardless of ability or background, the chance to experience the arts.
Artichoke is a creative company that produces extraordinary live events in streets, public spaces or in the countryside. The trust is motivated by the belief that the arts should not take place only behind the closed doors of our theatres and art galleries, but should speak to the widest possible audience.
A charity providing pastoral support to Christians working in the Media, Arts and Fashion industries. This is through the distribution of publications, events in different cities and one to one meetings.
Arts Express is a visual arts education charity committed to making available to all ages/communities the adventure and delight of the hands on experience of making their own art. It achieves this by bringing materials and equipment into community settings. It also undertakes public art commissions involving communities.
It enriches and extends the educational experience of all students at Backwell School.
The Bear is a community church. It runs parent and toddler groups, gives meals and assistance to homeless.
Birmingham Hippodrome is the UK’s most popular theatre and an unsubsidised independent charity. Annually over 500k visitors enjoy opera, ballet, musicals, international dance, comedy, drama and the world's biggest Pantomime. We urgently need to raise £1m to replace our stage in 2012.
The Black Box is a neutral city centre arts venue providing a home for literature, visual arts, theatre, music, comedy and everything in-between! By supporting the Black Box you are supporting local artists, musicians, actors and organisations.
Launched in 1968 as the UK’s first community arts project, The Black-E connects artists and communities; offers ‘affection, protection, direction’ to young people; promotes excellence with a games-based culturally diverse programme from opera to hip hop, from oil painting to computer graphics.
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Bristol Old Vic is recognised as the oldest continuously working theatre in the United Kingdom. Producing and receiving some of the finest theatrical experiences since 1766, the grade one listed Theatre Royal Complex is in desperate need of refurbishment so that it can continue to support the very best regional, national and young people’s theatre.
Celebrating the achievements of those whose scientific exploration in Antarctica has led to a new understanding of our planet, and to honour those who have lost their lives. We aim is to inspire a broader interest in Antarctica, the fragility of our environment and the interdependence of our world.
It provides lively, exciting and accessible world class theatre and aims to inspire creativity. The Education and Outreach program offers drama as a tool for learning to those who do not typically access the arts in a range of venues providing a fun, inclusive experience to people all over Fife.
The Charlie Harthill Special Reserve Fund was established in 2004 in memory of Charlie Hartill. The Fund’s purpose is to provide a financial investment so that groups of theatre makers (actors, writers, directors, designers, technicians), within five years of full-time education, can hone their talents through staging productions.
Chickenshed is a charity that must raise over £3 million every year. We're a theatre company like no other, where children, young people and adults from every walk of life, all educational backgrounds, every race and all abilities come together, share a stage and create unforgettable theatre.
Clean Break uses theatre to change lives, working with vulnerable women and girls in the criminal justice system enabling them to build a better life away from crime. Through ground-breaking and award-winning plays we dramatise their experience of, and relationship to, crime and punishment.
Community Focus is a charitable arts centre for people of all abilities based at the artsdepot, North Finchley. Our accessible facilities feature a fully equipped photographic studio and darkroom, computer suite and multi-purpose art/craft studio. Community Focus holds weekly workshops for people with physical disabilities, learning difficulties, mental health problems.
Contact is a unique creative arts space in the heart of Manchester. Our work with young people is at the heart of everything that we do, and is internationally acclaimed. We support and develop young people through creative activity; increasing confidence, growing skills and changing lives.
Cove Park runs a series of residencies for artists working in a wide variety of performing, visual and literary disciplines. The residencies give artists the time, space and freedom to focus on the creative process in a supportive environment and without the pressure of production or presentation.
Deafway’s vision is that all deaf people, wherever they live, get the same chances in life as everybody else. Deafway aims to identify and remove the barriers that prevent deaf people from achieving their true potential and from participating fully in all aspects of life.
Dorchester Festival is a biennial arts event which raises money for Dorchester Abbey and a local charity - in 2011 The Footsteps Foundation. It actively encourages families and children into the arts through a diverse and fun programme and close association with local schools and businesses.
Dramatic Need's core mission is to bring the creative arts to underprivileged children in the poorest parts of South Africa and Rwanda.
The Museum tells the story of Dr Edward Jenner, pioneer of vaccination. His achievement saved millions of lives and was a defining moment in history. It aims to educate the public, raise the importance of vaccination to public health and confirm Jenner's place as a national hero.
Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru 2011 - Wrecsam a’r Fro (30/07/2011 – 06/08/2011) 2012 - Bro Morgannwg (04/08/2012 – 11/08/2012) The National Eisteddfod of Wales 2011 - Wrexham and District (30/07/2011 – 06/08/2011) 2012 - Vale of Glamorgan (04/08/2012 – 11/08/2012) www.eisteddfod.org.uk
Emergency Exit Arts (EEA) was founded in 1980. Working with often deprived communities and young people to create unforgettable theatrical experiences, EEA brings together artists, participants and audiences. Collaboration and engagement are at the heart of everything they do.
The purpose of Equal People is to build a theatre which will promote the inclusion of children, young people and adults with special needs into the performing arts, providing a safe environment for disadvantaged children and young people to participate along side able performers as Equal People.
FilmAid International uses the power of film and video to reach the world's most vulnerable communities with messages that inspire them, address their critical shared needs, and effect social change.
FILMCLUB is an education charity helping transform the lives of young people through film. We help schools set up clubs that provide young people with the chance to watch, discuss and review a diverse range of films– feeding their imagination and nurturing their social and intellectual development.
The Fiorentini Foundation helps young people explore the Arts in a safe & supportive environment.
The Forest is a volunteer-run, collectively-owned, free arts and events space masquerading as a vegetarian café. We provide a dedicated space for people to get involved in any creative activity imaginable.
Free Word is where reading, writing and free speech come together. A centre for innovation, collaboration and activism, Free Word offers meeting space, a lively cafe, and a diverse programme of events, lectures, debates and performances.
Freewheelers Theatre gives people with and without disabilities the chance to produce and participate in quality theatre, film and dance that challenges barriers and perceptions. Freewheelers is run by a close team of artists, volunteers, and performers who work collaboratively and surprise people.
Friends of Sunera Foundation is a registered UK charity which aims to raise awareness of the work of Sunera Foundation in Sri Lanka which works with disabled, marginalised and traumatised people, helping them to gain dignity, confidence and self-respect by taking part in creative activities using music, drama and art.
It aims to support committed and talented dancers whose families are least able to afford dance lessons. Its scholarships enable students to attend classes at West London School of Dance and perform in stage productions. Please help more young dancers pursue their passion and fulfil their dreams.
Green Candle Dance Company believes that everyone has a right to watch and participate in dance. From its East London base, it makes shows and delivers workshop projects to children and young people and to those aged 60+, locally, London-wide and nationally.
Greenwich Theatre is an arts organisation working to encourage, support and develop theatre arts. Our latest project is an amazing a capella musical theatre show called “Drive Ride Walk” which takes the audience on a journey into vibrancy of London life.
Heart n Soul is a creative producing company led by artists with learning disabilities. It makes music, theatre, dance, visual art, digital art, films and participatory cultural events. It is also renowned as the creator of The Beautiful Octopus Club and The Squidz Club, which is for young people.
Established in May 2007 Hope 4 Kidz gives children a sense of hope and support, the wellbeing of youngsters who require various degrees of extra care, whether they are suffering from a physical or mental disability, living with a serious/prolonged illness, or need respite from poverty/abuse.
It offers occupation of Church Cottage in Clifford Chambers near Stratford-upon-Avon for two months to one year, and a personal bursary (2010/11 £9,000pa) to an established women writer on any subject, aged over forty, who writes in English for publication, performance or broadcast, and has the legal right to be in the UK. Appointments are made on merit and need.
icandance - ballet for special people icandance is a London based charity that caters for people with social, emotional, physical and cognitive disability and mixes ballet and free movement to encourage creativity, social interaction and confidence in each dancer.
iceandfire explores human rights stories through performance. Through active involvement with human rights themes we creatively respond to key issues affecting our society and the world beyond.
The Independent Film Trust advances the cause of independent film-making by encouraging interest in production and helping emerging film-makers to develop. Activities include the provision of training for the disadvantaged and scholarships for those with talent. www.independentfilmtrust.org
Inter-Action Mk is a community arts charity with a long standing reputation for locally based projects with people often denied access to the arts. Our programme develops creative, personal and social skills.
The IYAF was developed to showcase the best in young people’s talent from all walks of life. Created and produced by young people, it gives opportunities as performers, event managers, producers, creators and innovators, ensuring they are provided with the opportunity for successful arts careers.
The ICC in London is the only one of it's kind in the UK dedicated to promoting Irish Arts and Culture. Our lease runs out on 31st March 2012. We need to raise £1.5 million to buy the building. Anything you can contribute will help. Thank you. www.irishculturalcentre.co.uk +44 (0)20 8563 8232
The Kathmandu Contemporary Arts Centre is a project to create a world-class arts centre in Kathmandu. It is a unique opportunity to help contemporary artists in Nepal who, over decades, have become isolated by politics and geography. The charity (reg. no. 1121118) was founded in October 2007 to fund-raise for the project. Please visit www.kathmanduarts.org for further information.
<p>Kneehigh is celebrated as a brilliant, big-hearted and groundbreaking theatre company.</p> <p>The Kneehigh Asylum will be a jaw-dropping, spirit-lifting nomadic space. It's a flexible structure with the potential to range from a 200-seater that would be perfect for a village green or a school playing field, to a 1000-seat auditorium that could command London's South Bank, Watergate Bay or Sydney Harbour.</p> <p>We want to create brilliant, witty and moving work and show it in the most beautiful tent in the world! We want to whoop and dance, cry and gasp, show films, art, host ear-tickling gigs, eat excellent food and drink and celebrate our delicious time on the planet.</p> <p>What pleasures we will find - the limits are only as small as our imaginations!</p>
The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) is one of the most prestigious drama schools in the world. Widely recognised for providing high quality training for young actors, stage managers and theatre technicians, its success derives from the ability to create an environment that nurtures each student's individual skills and talents.
LIFT, the London international Festival of Theatre, is one of Europe's most adventurous and influential producers of international contemporary theatre, creating extraordinary festivals and programmes of work that transform London into a stage and inspire everyone to participate in the stories of the world.
mac is the most visited arts centre in the Midlands, with over 500,000 visitors a year who come to enjoy theatre performances, music, comedy, plays for children, literature and poetry events, courses, magical family shows, films and free exhibitions.
macrobert is Scotland's leading arts centre with two theatres, a cinema and a strong programme of work for and with young people and families
We are the UK’s leading communications charity. We work with the media industry to empower charities and communities to have a voice and be heard. They, in turn, provide invaluable support to millions of individuals and communities. Support us to help continue this life changing work.
MediCinema enriches the quality of life for patients young and old, including those in beds and wheelchairs, by installing state-of-the-art cinemas in hospitals to bring the magic of the movies to them, their families and carers.
It aims to improve access to drama and the arts, particularly by young people across Tynedale. It does this by running workshops, organising and subsidising trips, and providing opportunities for young people to get involved with drama in a variety of roles.
After 40 years, Clitheroe is finally on the verge of establishing its first mosque - providing vital services for Muslims in the area. It will be a centre for all the community hosting events, and will have a refreshment area for everyone. Funds are required for comprehensive refurbishment
Every year we create opportunities for over 12,000 young people with limited resources or support to engage with the best of London’s theatre. Through our Education, Outreach and Access programmes we aim to open doors to young people who would otherwise consider the world of theatre closed to them.
Is a Liverpool grown charity dedicated to promoting social inclusion. It helps people with a learning disability to make choices and move on with their lives. It seeks to create opportunities for disabled people to have their voices heard and opinions recognised through a person centred approach.
Natural Theatre has toured worldwide with comic street theatre since 1969. It has an expanding education programme in Bath area. Currently raising funds for £210k Mezzanine Studio to house street theatre courses aimed primarily at young people whose creative potential has yet to be developed
The New English Ballet Theatre supports the many dancers, choreographers, musicians, visual artists and designers recently graduated from our top arts vocational schools and universities, by providing education, and paid performance opportunities. NEBT will perform a festival of new works each year.
In 2011 the curtain rises on a new landmark theatre for East Kent, within the historic City of Canterbury. The New Marlowe Theatre Development Trust is raising funds for the project: the complete re-build of the theatre and a new performance space, to develop and nurture the talent of tomorrow.
Only Connect UK is creative arts company using theatre to reach prisoners, ex-offenders and young people at risk of crime and exclusion.
Open Minds Theatre Company (OMTC), Rotherham's "groundbreaking" arts organisation, works across all art forms and is committed to using performance drama and other art forms as a means of opening peoples’ minds and combating bigotry and prejudice.
Opera Holland Park Friends aims to broaden the appeal and appreciation of opera through educational programmes for all ages - particularly for the young. The Friends also support Opera Holland Park in providing quality, affordable opera for all.
Opera North presents exceptional work which nurtures young artists, encourages new audiences and furthers the development of the artform. The company undertakes a wide range of activity outside of its main stage activity for the benefit of the community, young people and those new to the arts.
It runs inclusive performing arts workshops and performances for children aged 7 to 17 of all abilities (including those with disabilities) and backgrounds to develop performing arts and leadership skills. It encourages the belief that everyone has ability and everyone can contribute creatively
Oval House Theatre champions stories that you wont hear anywhere else and invests in exploration and development, inspiring emerging artists to challenge themselves to become world-class theatre makers of tomorrow. Oval House Participation provide a wide range of access points to the creative arts.
OYO uses the arts to engage, inform and empower young people to change their futures by addressing social issues. OYO aims to decrease the impact of HIV/AIDS and to promote healthy living in Namibia, the UK and elsewhere, and to facilitate artistic/youth exchange and advancement of the arts.
PACE works with young people aged 3-18 throughout Scotland, promoting confidence, communication, self-expression and performance skills.
Paines Plough is an award-winning, nationally and internationally renowned touring theatre company, specialising in commissioning and producing new plays and helping playwrights develop their craft.
Pangbourne College provides a challenging education for boys and girls. The traditions of teamwork, leadership and service are important. The development of character is emphasised. Kindness, selflessness, moral courage, industry, initiative, resilience and integrity are prioritised.
Peckham Shed is a Theatre company with a difference. We run theatre workshops for anyone and everyone aged 5 - 25. Whatever our participants background, ability or experience we are here to make amazing theatre together. Can you help support the young people of Peckham? www.peckhamshed.com
Not only is Pegasus a place of performance, storytelling and celebration, it is also a place where any young person is welcome; where they can forge lasting friendships and grow their confidence by taking part in an art activity. All our projects are subsidised. So your support is appreciated.
The Place is the UK's premier centre for contemporary dance, uniting training, creation and performance in one building in central London. The Place’s activities, unmatched in their quality and range, include London Contemporary Dance School, Richard Alston Dance Company and the Robin Howard Dance Theatre, together with pioneering education, outreach and professional development projects.
Plu is a 3-day education-based festival for parents with children aged 0-6 years, offering workshops, activities, taster sessions, music, theatre and science. Organised and staffed by volunteers, Plu does not accept financial support from profit-making companies. Please help us to keep going!
Polka is the UK's first theatre building exclusively devoted to work for and with children and young people. The company creates and presents a year-round programme of theatre productions, other theatre and arts related events and a wide range of educational and participatory activities.
It helps talented and gifted young people in Sports and the Performing Arts to reach their potential by part funding their education, training or coaching.
Red Dreams is a living memorial to our terribly missed son Kyle McManus. We work with young people within the creative arts and media in Hartlepool and surrounding areas, offering music with rehearsal, recording and radio play, film making with commissions and video, photo shoots and live events.
Rhema Theatre Company seeks to bring the Bible to life today! By writing and performing our own plays, we seek to be a useful action-packed resource for Primary Education for Key Stages 1&2 and for adults we hope to encourage, challenge and entertain through theatre with a moral heart.
Riding Lights is one of the UK’s most productive independent theatre companies. The Sky’s The Limit 2 is a fundraising campaign aiming to raise £40K to support our grassroots work: Roughshod, serving communities with accessible, dynamic theatre, our Easter Tours and the RL Summer Theatre School.
This campaign is run by The RISE Foundation, a UK charity that helps people in the developing world. 'Rough Aunties' is a film following the incredible women of Bobbi Bear - a grassroots group dedicated to protecting children in South Africa. Make a donation and help the Rough Aunties fight child abuse.
The Roddick Foundation makes grants to those engaged in results-orientated work in the areas of social, labour and environmental justice and human rights. It is dedicated to supporting those who change the world for the better.
Royal & Derngate is the main arts and entertainment venue in Northampton. The theatre offers two auditoria and a creativity centre that's home to a wide range of workshops and projects for the local community. This year is a big year for us as we celebrate 125 years of The Royal. As we look back over its history, we also look forward to the future with Challenge 125. <p> Our big challenge during our anniversary year is to raise £125,000 of funds for our future artistic programme. All of the money raised during the year will go directly back into the work you see on stage, giving us the chance to develop the ambition and the range of produced work that we do here.
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art is a founding affiliate of the Conservatoire for Dance and Drama. It was established in 1904 and has a worldwide reputation for the quality of its training. It runs an ongoing fundraising appeal to Trusts, Foundations and philanthropic individuals in order to provide awards for students who need additional financial assistance in order to complete the training on the full time courses. Students work in excess of 36 hours per week which precludes their undertaking regular part time employment to supplement their income during term time. Students who are relocating to London are in a particularly vulnerable financial position as the full student loan does not cover the real costs of living in London. So too are students with a first degree who are ineligible for loans to pay the mandatory student fee or their term time living costs. <p> All donations made to the Student Scholarship/Bursary fund at RADA are allocated to students in genuine financial need. Donors should also note that the Gift Aid element of any donation paid through an appeal page for an individual RADA student is paid to the Academy's Student Hardship Fund from which any student applying for financial support through the Academy may benefit. In this way, sponsors donating through JustGiving by supporting an individual RADA student, also indirectly assist all other RADA students who apply for support through the Academy Student Hardship Fund.
Sandblast is a London-based arts and human rights charity. It works with the Saharawis of Western Sahara, empowering them to tell their own story, promote their own culture and earn a living through the arts. The Saharawis have lived in refugee camps in Algeria ever since Morocco occupied their country, Western Sahara, in 1975.
Shed@ThePark is a charitable organisation, formed in 2005 as an outreach branch of Chickenshed Theatre Company, London. It provides an exciting, innovative and inclusive Theatre Company for the participation of children, young people and adults in the Chilterns and South Bucks, regardless of health, social development or ethnic diversity.
Solas Festival aims to create a generous, hospitable space in Scotland where the arts can be performed and enjoyed by all.
S.A.F.E. uses theatre to deliver life-saving information about HIV/AIDS in the most under-served areas in Kenya. S.A.F.E.'s performances challenge the stigma and discrimination surrounding HIV/AIDS, and promote compassion, honesty and open discussion. S.A.F.E. has performed before over 400,000 people, and encouraged hundreds to come forward for testing and treatment.
Springs Dance Company performs and teaches across the UK and internationally. Now in its 30th year, this Christian organisation is committed to harnessing dance to see positive change in society. The Company tours inspiring productions and workshops to theatres, churches, schools and festivals.
Stagecoach Charitable Trust runs a project called InterAct - an inclusive performance centre where anyone aged between 10 and 18 is welcome to explore acting, singing and dancing. There is no charge to students and InterAct includes young people with special physical, educational and financial needs. It runs after school, one day a week during term time. There are five centres in Birmingham, Bournemouth, Hampton, Hounslow and Walton-On-Thames.
Stars in the Sky is a dating and friendship service for adults with learning difficulties.
The Stevenage Lytton Players are an amateur theatre group specialising in both musical theatre and drama. Active since 1948 this award winning group caters for all age groups and performs both in their local theatre and out in the community. Supporting this charity helps maintain the arts in Herts..
The Stifford Centre is a thriving community hub located in the heart of East London. Established in 1997, the centre offers support to vibrant and diverse communities through a wide, range of tailor made, and needs based activities and projects ranging from ICT to Health and Wellbeing.
Stiwt Theatre is one of North Wales' leading theatres, hosting a high quality programme. A Grade II* building, the Theatre seats 500 but cannot survive on ticket sales alone.
Studio 3 Arts uses art to make people’s lives better. <p> Our mission is to use creative media to build communities and achieve the following objectives: <p> • Improve individual lives <p> • Offer new experiences <p> • Encourage existing interest in the arts <p> • Make art available to everyone <p> • Develop new and emerging artists <p> • Reduce social exclusion <p> We will achieve this by developing highest quality, best practice arts projects in the following areas: <p> • Art in the public realm <p> • Performing arts <p> • Digital arts <p> • Training, accreditation and consultation <p> Our work is delivered through four strategic, overarching strands: <p> • Big Deal: arts for children and young people aged 0-19 <p> • Intergen East: arts that bring different generations together <p> • Visible Art: art in public places and spaces <p> • Art for Improvement: arts-based training, strategy development, and consultation <p> Projects are funded and supported by: <p> • Central government bodies <p> • Local authority departments <p> • Trusts and foundations <p> • Corporate Social Responsibility
Every year the Swaledale Festival brings two weeks of superlative music to remote communities across the northern Yorkshire dales. Its outreach programme takes international performers to care-homes and schools, and provides masterclasses and performance opportunities for budding local artists.
Created by Zimbabwean ArtisticDirector Bawren Tavaziva, Tavaziva Dance is a UK-touring company, fusing diverse African&Contemporary Western dance forms.It brings Bawren’s unique vision to national audiences through touring performances,commissions&education work.
It’s the largest & best attended regional producing theatre in the UK. Its aim is to promote, maintain, improve & advance education particularly by the production & encouragement of the arts; including drama, mime, dance, singing and music.
The Theatre Royal is an historic Georgian playhouse (1819) recently restored, owned by Greene King Brewery and leased to the National Trust. It is operated by a charitable trust who are responsible for the management and artistic programming of this 352 seat, horseshoe-shaped Regency playhouse.
Theatre Workshop Scotland makes real theatre & film for real lives, Working to involve people directly in the telling of their stories.
Three Rivers is a community partnership which simply put means that it aims to bring the communities in and around Gillingham together to plan for the future and to make that plan happen. Three Rivers aims to help define the needs of the community, to develop solutions to these needs, establish projects and source funding for them.
Tiata Fahodzi creates African theatre for the British stage. Its mission is to celebrate the cultural experiences of Africans in the UK and produces both new plays as well as African interpretations of classic texts.
Working globally to promote the mental, physical, sexual and emotional health of Pakistani men and women, to promote equal opportunities. To advance the education of Pakistani women.
Unicorn Theatre produces theatre by professional adults for children and their families, presenting challenging and exciting work year round. We involve the community through education workshops, our Youth Theatre and subsidised performances, offering an opportunity to many children who might not otherwise get to experience live theatre.
University of the Arts London is a diverse and creative community that draws together five of the world's most innovative art and design colleges. Proudly associated with many original thinkers and practitioners in the arts and creative industries, the University is committed to challenging convention, generating new ideas and nurturing exceptional talent.
V-Day is a global movement working to end violence against women. V-Day is a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase awareness, raise money and revitalise the spirit of existing anti-violence organisations and campaigns. V-Day in the UK promotes and coordinates events, as well as campaigning for change nationally and internationally.
Revolutionising the fight for human rights
Wales Millennium Centre is Wales' number one visitor attraction and home to 9 of Wales's leading arts organisations. A world-class theatre and arts Centre, it is a place for people of all ages, backgrounds and experiences to explore the arts through learning and participation. As a charity every donation received, large or small, makes a huge difference and helps to make great things happen.
The fight to save Wilton's is on. Heritage Lottery rejects venues bid leaving the building in serious jeopardy. Donate now to save the world's oldest Music Hall. For more information see www.wiltons.org.uk
Our Victorian buildings in Barnard Castle provide space for community, cultural, club and commercial users to hold events, presentations, meetings and lectures. Our hall can be used for theatre, cinema, functions and events. Money raised will be used for restoration, conservation and refurbishment.
The Yvonne Arnaud is one of the country's leading regional theatres, producing a diverse programme of high quality work. It works in tandem with the Mill Studio, which is also home to our active and successful Youth Department. The Theatre has just 590 seats which gives it a unique intimacy, but also means that it simply cannot survive on ticket sales alone.
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