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The Limelight is a series of informative Q&As which put professionals, educators and drama schools in the limelight as they answer your questions about auditioning for drama school, getting an agent and working successfully in a competitive industry. We are delighted to welcome film and television stars Keeley Hawes and Matthew MacFadyen to answer all your questions about their longstanding and varied international acting careers. A brilliant opportunity for budding actors to get real insight into the lives of successful actors. Open to pupils, staff and parents.

Accessibility Requirements 
If you have any accessibility requirements or require a wheelchair seat please contact the Box Office direct to book your tickets as these seats are not available online: boxoffice@wellingtoncollege.org.uk / 01344 444000

Want to Change or Cancel Your Booking? 
If you wish to make any changes to your booking or cancel your tickets please email boxoffice@wellingtoncollege.co.uk so that a member of the team can assist you.

The Wellington College Arts Fund (WCAF) 
When the Annenberg Performing Arts Centre opened in September 2018, Wellington’s Director of Arts, Simon Williamson, was determined that as well as being a wonderful space for the College’s actors, musicians and dancers, it should be a focal point for local artistic communities, and particularly local schools.
To further this aim, an Arts Fund (WCAF) was created with money chiefly being raised from ticket sales of College performances. The WCAF is specifically available for Arts Education projects involving students of school age, and particularly school-based projects where the Fund can provide money for extra resources or expertise. The WCAF has been delighted to issue a number of grants so far which have enabled a local school to buy a printing press for their art department, provided a performing arts department at another school with funding to purchase costumes, props and staging for future performances and has provided funding for a local production company to enable local youth actors to develop a mini-series, Alone Together, which explores the impact of Covid–19 on a class of Year 12 pupils. If you would like to find out more please contact thearts@wellingtoncollege.org.uk.

Venue
CLT

Audience
Pupils, parents, staff and the wider community

Tickets
Tickets are free of charge
Wellington College pupil and staff ticket allocations apply.

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