Firstly, a big thanks to the Arts Council of England!
Without which we would not be in the exciting position we are now....
We offer to all sponsors and their employees, the opportunity to take part in all aspects of our work. Facilitators have attended rehearsals, employees have been fast-tracked into fulfilling theatrical ambitions working alongside professionals. This pro-active inclusion offers positive benefits for all involved.

'I have just written up the learnings and ideas I got from from watching
your rehearsal, which will be circulated to the other facilitators on site.
It was all very useful and great to get ideas from such an unusual source.'
Jane O'Rourke (Facilitator)
'It's only when you work on a play that you realise how much work is done
behind the scenes - adapting the novel, arranging locations, securing funding,
the hard work that goes into props, make-up, costumes etc. Having 2 weeks
to rehearse before the 1st performance from scratch such a challenging text
is no mean feat either; the actors really showed their professionalism. But
what fun we had doing it!'
Denis J Gregory
(Debutante Actor & Research Physicist)
'I helped guide the school parties while on site. This is a role I'm familiar
with having guided school visits for the past few years. I thus had the opportunity
to help out but also see a truly excellent piece of drama. I felt privileged
to be associated with the production, and, by implication, Unilever.
Sue de Brabander (Audience member & Research Chemist)
In addition, this company offers sponsors a flagship event to promote themselves
within the community by sponsoring performances and workshops for local schools,
community groups and the general public.
'For someone who has taught 'Animal Farm' nearly every year since 1966
your production and adaptation were an absolute delight.'
Head of English (Birkenhead High School)