Francis House & The Forum Theatre benefit from Pantomime Donations

Francis House Children’s Hospice and The Forum Theatre are to receive almost £2,000 each from donations made by patrons who attended the Christmas pantomime at in Romiley this year.
Twirly Productions brought “Rapunzel” to Stockport as pantomime returned to The Forum for the first time in three years to delight thousands of children and adults from across the borough.
A total of £3760.86 in donations were split equally between the venue, also a Registered Charity and Francis House.
Darren Stannage from The Forum Theatre said
“We were thrilled to receive such a generous donation from the families who came to see our pantomime this year. It is such a challenging time for everyone, so we really appreciate every penny that was thrown into the donation buckets. Theatres have struggled so much due to the pandemic and we were just delighted to throw open our doors to pantomime again, which for so many children is their very first experience of live theatre! A massive thank you to the cast and crew from Rapunzel who were brilliant.”

Kate Puc, fundraising officer from Francis House said
“Thank you very much indeed for choosing Francis House as your charity beneficiary. There was no booing or hissing but a huge wonderful cheer for the incredible amount raised from the retiring collections from the pantomime. Our sincere thanks must go to the audiences who gave so generously as they made their way to the exits. We can only imagine the acting must have been amazing to help raise this phenomenal amount. With this gift we can
continue our work providing care to children with life-limiting conditions and their families and funding the day-to-day running costs of Francis House Children’s Hospice. Every penny really does count.”
For more information on Francis House visit www.francishouse.org.uk

Twirly productions will be returning to The Forum Theatre this April with their next family
show “Beauty and The Beast”
To book tickets visit www.theforumtheatre.co.uk

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