Theatre Support Fund+ and Aqua Shard reunite to offer a show-stopping prize draw of unique paintbrushes signed by renowned theatre actors including Dame Judi Dench, Olivia Coleman & Joanna Lumley

Theatre Support Fund+ and Aqua Shard

reunite to offer a show-stopping prize draw

of unique paintbrushes

signed by renowned theatre actors

including Dame Judi Dench,

Olivia Coleman & Joanna Lumley 

Exclusively designed paintbrushes which made up Aqua Shard’s show-stopping 2021 Christmas tree in support of Theatre Support Fund+ are to be offered in a prize draw which will launch on Friday 28 January from 1.00pm to tie in with BBC One’s Big night of musicals.

800 stunning, golden, brushes dipped in glitter made up the tree, which was designed by distinguished British Theatre Designer Soutra Gilmour, and created by Theatre Support Fund+’s own Chris Marcus alongside Jonathan Hall and their team at Marcus Hall props.

50 of the 800 paintbrushes have been signed by a host of renowned actors from the theatre community, including Hugh Bonneville, Emilia Clarke, Olivia Coleman, Stockard Channing, Trevor Dion Nicholas, Tamsin Greig, Dame Judi Dench, Alice Fearn, Sir Derek Jacobi, John Owen Jones, Robert Lindsay, Joanna Lumley, Trevor Dion Nicholas, Sir Ian McKellen, Mazz Murray, Catherine Tate, David Suchet, Zizi Strallen and Layton Williams with many more to be announced. Over 50 prizes will be up for grabs in a prize draw offered by Theatre Support Fund+ to raise monies for freelancers in the theatre industry which is still recovering from the ongoing pandemic.

The team are offering supporters the chance to enter the prize draw by purchasing a £10 ticket via the Theatre Support Fund+ website. All monies raised will go to their charity partners Acting For others and Fleabag Support Fund. 50 prizes are up for grabs with more names being released over the next 24 hours on our social media.  One lucky winner will also win the magical Peter Pan afternoon tea for 2 at Aqua Shard, on the 31st floor of The Shard in London. *Terms and conditions apply

The theatre industry has suffered two years of uncertainty and show closures as a result of the Pandemic which has massively affected the entire community especially its freelancers who have been offered little support from the government and continue to face difficult times. The team continue to raise monies for those who face hardship with the theatre community being one of the hardest hit industries from the coronavirus pandemic.

To be in with a chance of winning one of the 50 prizes and to help continue the work of the Theatre Support Fund+ visit www.theatresupportfund.co.uk  to purchase a £10 ticket be in with a chance of winning one of these remarkable and exclusive prizes

Supporters have from 1pm on Friday 28th January until midnight on Sunday 6th February to purchase tickets. Winners will be picked at random and announced on Monday 7th February.

The Show Must Go On!