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Collier Charitible Fund – Theatre visit scheme

For our gorgeous communities of unpaid carers, young adult carers, asylum seekers, and refugees, Alphabetti Theatre has partnered with the Collier Charitable Fund to offer free visits to the theatre for our upcoming ‘Scarf Season’!

At Alphabetti Theatre, we believe great art should be for everyone. It is a joy that we are able to provide this scheme with the Collier Charitable Fund to assist in the costs of a great night at the theatre.

To support your visit, those that claim them will receive:
- Tickets to any of our main programme shows
- a £6 voucher per person to use on anything in our bar
- £5 per person to go towards travel costs#

To be eligible for the tickets you must be or have experience as either an unpaid or young adult carer, refugee, or asylum seeker. Alphabetti won’t ask for proof of this, but for reporting purposes we will ask which you identify with.

To sign up, you will be asked to fill in our form when clicking ‘book now’, if you require assistance in filling this out, please contact or visit the venue, or email Audrey at community@alphabettitheatre.co.uk

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With thanks to the
Fagus Anstruther Memorial Trust

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