Harrogate Theatre's Christmas appeal has raised more than £4,000 to support children and young people in theatre.
The Big Give campaign was launched to invest in Harrogate Youth Theatre and further the work it does to support young people in the Arts.
The campaign also aims to combat declining arts provision and lower take up of Arts subjects in schools.
After raising £4,077, a Harrogate Theatre spokesperson said:
“Thank you so much to all our supporters for your very kind donations this week to our Big Give Christmas campaign.
“We raised an incredible £4,077 which will support our brilliant work with children and young people Harrogate Youth Theatre.
“On behalf of all of our youth theatre members we send the biggest thank you and best wishes for the festive season!”

Read more about the campaign to support Harrogate Youth Theatre here.

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