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£205
raised of £1,000 target by 8 supporters

    Weʼve raised £205 to help fund a new show for children and young people with additional needs

    Funded on Wednesday, 31st March 2021

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    EGG BOX THEATRE

    We are a female led company based in Lincoln who are passionate about giving children and their families an open and exciting first experience of theatre, and supporting early career artists with opportunities to develop their own practice.

    We are fundraising to bring to life our new show, Nested an immersive theatre experience for 2-5 year olds and their families.

    We strive to make our work inclusive and will create an accessible performance for young people with profound and multiple learning difficulties. This funding will enable us to work with a disabled artist during this project to ensure our work truly represents all children. It will also support us to include in our touring schedule working with communities in areas around each venue that have difficulty accessing traditional theatre due to transport, finance or other barriers.

    For more information please visit our website.

    Testimonial

    I just want you to know that the experience you gave [my child] today was faultless. You performed with such energy and enthusiasm, and not once did I feel at all inhibited by [her] disability. And she certainly didn't! You kept her entertained and enthralled for an hour which is no small feat! Keep up the good work. You're inspirational.”

    Our Previous Work

    As part of our fundraising throughout April and May 2020 we are delivering a free video series about "Making Magic at Home". We hope you enjoy these videos and consider supporting us to spread magic to other families.

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      8

      • Sue Sherwood

        Sue Sherwood

        Feb 23, 2021

        Loved watching 'igloo', it was creative, full of inspiration, funny, sad and empathetic. All of those things that small children need( not forgetting we adults!) The sensory content was superb.

        £20.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Nov 27, 2020

      • Alice S

        Alice S

        Nov 27, 2020

        You’ve got this!! ❤️

        £10.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Aug 16, 2020

        Thanks for your videos over lockdown!

        £40.00

      • Julie Sherwood

        Julie Sherwood

        May 4, 2020

        Good luck with your new project.All our love From Julie, Orla and Francis

        £20.00

      • Tierney

        Tierney

        May 2, 2020

        Lots of love from Betty and Oren 🥰

        £10.00

      • John & Sue Sherwood

        John & Sue Sherwood

        May 2, 2020

        What a wonderful idea, we were enthralled, and you are all brilliant. Good luck and we wish you every success in your inspiring work. We look forward to the next instalment!

        £50.00

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      Egg Box Theatre

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      Egg Box Theatre is an East Midlands company that makes very special interactive theatre for new young audiences. We are passionate about giving children and their families an open and exciting first experience of theatre, encouraging learning through play.

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