CHARLIE HARTILL SPECIAL RESERVE
A Fund for New Theatre from the Pleasance Theatre Trust
Each year the Special Reserve Fund provides a young theatre company with the rare and extraordinary opportunity to present a groundbreaking performance of a fully produced play at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. This is a fantastic opportunity for a team to be creative, innovative, imaginative and entrepreneurial in a big and exciting way.
The Special Reserve Fund was established in 2004 in memory of Charlie Hartill, who died in January of that year. Charlie was a wit, writer, performer, ex-President of The Cambridge Footlights, 8 years a director of the Festival Fringe and the Pleasance's man of the computer. He is very much missed not just for his practical skills and quite extraordinary contributions to the Pleasance, but as the most engaging of human beings. He laughed a lot, constantly entertaining so many of those who met him, and he liked a glass of wine. He was 32.
Come join us as several of the best emerging theatre companies showcase their work over the course of two nights.
If you're interested in applying for the fund yourself applications close on the 11th Feb at 4pm. You can find more information about the fund here
Charlie Hartill Fund for Theatre - Tryouts
Pleasance Theatre, Carpenters Mews, North Road, Islington
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This event ended on Wednesday 24th of February 2016
This event ended on Wednesday 24th of February 2016
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