GO LIVE THEATRE PROJECTS LAUNCHES ONLINE AUCTION RAISING FUNDS FOR FUTURE WORK
With stagey merchandise prizes including memorabilia signed by West End Stars Michael Ball, Sheridan Smith, Derek Jacobi and more
Go Live Theatre Projects, the London based theatrical education charity, today launches an online charity auction, full of rare theatre memorabilia. The auction will raise funds to support the charity’s mission to make theatre accessible to young people and their families.
The prizes on offer include: signed posters and programmes from West End shows including Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Hadestown, Hello Dolly, Stranger Things: The First Shadow, SIX, Frozen, Back To The Future, Tina – The Tina Turner Musical, Les Misérables and Wicked: t-shirts and hoodies signed by stars Michael Ball, Sheridan Smith, Derek Jacobi, Bonnie Langford and Arlene Philips; merchandise, and rare memorabilia including a pair of ballet shoes used in the West End production of The Phantom of the Opera!
To view some of the items on offer in person visit the Go Live Theatre Projects stand at MusicalCon this weekend 19-20 October at the London Excel Centre.
If you would like to support Go Live’s work with vulnerable and marginalised children and young people in London, please donate here https://golivetheatre.org.uk/support-us/donate/
Go Live Theatre Projects is a charity that uses the power of theatre to create inspiring experiences and unlock possibilities for young people. We believe that all children and young people should have the opportunity to experience the life-enhancing benefits of seeing and participating in theatre but unfortunately too many young people and their families experience physical, social and financial barriers. We exist to change that.
We open the doors to London’s world-class theatre to children and young people who have fewer opportunities or need specialist access support. We engage young people in the performing arts, in and out of school to develop valuable skills and knowledge to support their studies and future careers and we use the theatre-making process to build confidence as well as life and social skills.
Whether it’s a theatre trip, a drama games session or an educational project, we contribute towards a happier, enriched childhood and a positive future.