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50p From Every Private Peaceful Ticket Sold Will Support the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal

More than £33,000 has already been raised by Norwich Theatre audiences in bucket collections after shows to raise funds to support the Disasters Emergency Committee [DEC] Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. Norwich Theatre will donate 50p from every Private Peaceful ticket sold to the DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.

The collections have been taking place after shows at all three Norwich Theatre venues: Norwich Theatre Royal, Norwich Theatre Playhouse and Norwich Theatre Stage Two since 12 March 2022. Collections will continue until the end of Private Peaceful on 18 June.

To add to the funds raised, Norwich Theatre will also be donating 50p from every ticket sold for Private Peaceful (16 – 18 June, Norwich Theatre Royal) to the appeal.

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The DEC is a registered charity [No. 1062638], which is raising funds for food, water, medicine, protection and trauma care for people fleeing the war. Every pound donated by the UK public to the DEC will be matched by the UK Government, up to the value of £20m.

Stephen Crocker, Chief Executive and Creative Director at Norwich Theatre, said, “The events in Ukraine have shocked us all. I’ve been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from our loyal audiences, and I would like to personally thank everyone who has donated so far.

“As a Theatre of Sanctuary, we believe it is our duty to do something, and our audience has felt the same with a fantastic amount raised so far. We are pleased to continue our support to the DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal with further buckets collections and by donating 50p of every ticket sold for Private Peaceful.

“As well as fundraising, what theatre can also do is provide safe space to reflect and we hope Private Peaceful, a story of courage, family, and friendship in the midst of conflict, will help all those of us struggling with what is going on in the world right now.”

Michael Morpurgo’s Private Peaceful tells of the Peaceful brothers’ rural lives that get destroyed by the outbreak of war. Set against the backdrop of WW1, 18-year-old Private Tommo Peaceful is in the trenches and journeys through his most cherished memories, telling his story of courage and friendship.


 

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