Theatre For Every Child campaign launched by SOLT and UK Theatre

Hattie Fisk
Tuesday, October 17, 2023

The new scheme aims to make sure every child witnesses a show at the theatre by the time they leave school, and can be followed on social media using #TheatreForEveryChild.

Jessica Lee as Misa in Death Note The Musical at the Lyric Theatre - supporters of #TheatreForEveryChild
Jessica Lee as Misa in Death Note The Musical at the Lyric Theatre - supporters of #TheatreForEveryChild

Mark Senior

A new campaign has been launched by Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre to help ensure that every child goes to the theatre by the time they leave school. 

The scheme is supported and subsidised by commercial companies across the UK, and it has been launched with the intention of the making sure every political party has the initiative on their manifesto during the next general election in 12-months time.

A spokesperson from the campaign said: ‘Once we achieve political support for this campaign, we will work in partnership with schools and theatres to ensure that our aim is delivered, especially in schools and communities where theatre trips are currently not possible.’

‘We need to invest in our future audiences and workforce by ensuring every child has the chance to go to the theatre by the time they leave secondary school.’

A number of shows and venues have tweeted in support of the campaign using #TheatreForEveryChild, including Leeds Playhouse, Curve Leicester, Theatre Royal Plymouth, Empire Street Productions and Trafalgar Entertainment.

Members of the public are also invited to support the campaign on social media by sharing a video of their first theatre experience.