How can you support us?
Volunteering helps to create opportunities and changes many people’s lives as well as shaping communities for the future. Volunteering gives you the chance to ‘give something back to the community’. Our volunteer roles in the Theatre involve Front of House duties including welcoming customers, scanning tickets and ushering for performances.
Why volunteer with us?
- You will enjoy meeting people and making new friends
- You will increase your confidence dealing with the public in a professional setting
- You will learn skills around customer care, confidentiality where applicable and health and safety
- You will gain valuable experience for your CV and a reference if you volunteer for us on a regular basis
- Personal satisfaction of helping other people within your community
What they’re saying
“The Redbridge Drama Centre has been immensely important in the development and well-being of our children. The Saturday morning clubs have enabled them to make friends, build confidence and develop skills in a professional, warm and safe environment. This cultural resource is amazing.”
“A lot of hard work goes on behind the scenes with the staff so thank you. All the children performed brilliantly. My daughter is quite a shy child and attending has given her a boost in confidence that I have noticed in other parts of her life.”

Ways you can help

Supporting Stars
We believe talent is universal, the opportunity is not. We are always meeting incredibly talented creative children and young people through our work in secondary and primary schools. This work is praised by teachers as developing a real sense of what each individual is capable of creating, usually surprising both themselves and the teacher. At times these children and young people want to take the experience to a higher level and join our after school or evening workshop programme. By contributing to our Supporting Stars Campaign you will be able to contribute to reduced rate spaces to this workshop programme and reduced-price tickets to school groups, and so help inspire and create the next generation of creative artists.
Music Matters
Music Matters will help Redbridge Music School pupils to advance their musical education. This may include a range of support from instrument purchases for departing pupils to enable them to continue playing after leaving school, to support performance opportunities, or for specific resources to help them to begin a career or enter full time training in music. Young people will be able to apply for a grant supported by their school and instrumental teachers and will need to evidence that this funding will advance their music skills, and support the transition into work or further education.
