Our Funders

Supporting Organisations

To make each of our productions a reality we rely on the support of arts organisations, trusts, and foundations who support us in numerous ways such as providing rehearsal space and grants.

We are proud to have core support from the Paul Bassham Charitable Trust, The Backstage Trust, Arts Council England, The Barber Charvet Trust, The Mulberry Trust and Norwich City Council.

If you'd like to support Frozen Light, you can make a one-off or regular donation through the Charities Aid Foundation or you can set up a one-off or regular donation by clicking this link.

We have been funded by many trusts and foundations for different theatre productions and tours, and you can find information about support for each specific project below.

Sensory Studio

The development of the Sensory Studio has been funded and supported by:

Paul Hamlyn Foundation, The Educational Foundation of Alderman John Norman, The D'Oyly Carte, Community Directplus Customer Donation Fund, Eastern Counties Educational Trust Ltd and Norwich Consolidated Charities.

The Bar at the Edge of Time

The development and tour of The Bar at the Edge of Time has been funded and supported by:

Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Commissioned by Cambridge Junction.

This work has been made possible by an award from Postcode Community Trust, a grant-giving charity funded entirely by players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

Trusts and Foundations: Hodge Foundation, Chivers Trust, The Mulberry Trust, The Stanton Ballard Charitable Trust, Bruce Wake Charitable Trust, The Shanly Foundation, David Family Foundation, David Solomons Charitable Trust, Moondance Foundation, Blakemore Foundation, The John Coates Charitable Trust, The Charles Littlewood Hill Trust, The Ian Askew Charitable Trust, Cambridgeshire Community Foundation, Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust, Charles S French Charitable Trust, Pye Foundation, The Norman Family Trust, The AMMCO Charitable Trust, The George A Moore Foundation, The Rowlands Trust, The Harpur Trust, The John and Susan Bowers Fund, The David Gibbons Foundation, The Clare Milne Trust, The Jones 1986 Charitable Trust, The Eveson Trust, Mills & Reeve Charitable Trust, William A. Cadbury Charitable Trust, The J Reginald Corah Foundation Fund, The RS Macdonald Charitable Trust, The D'Oyly Carte Charitable Trust, The Alice Ellen Cooper Dean Charitable Foundation, Mr and Mrs J A Pye's Charitable Settlement, Hugh Fraser Foundation, Harry Bottom Charitable Trust, The Belstead Ganzoni Charitable Settlement, The Edward and Dorothy Cadbury Trust, Maud Elkington Trust, W.E.D. Charitable Trust, The Boshier-Hinton Foundation, The Shears Foundation, The Lillie C Johnson Charitable Trust, The FDR Trust, the Patrick Trust, Trefoil, Walter Guinness Charitable Trust, the Gale Family Charity Trust, The Liz & Terry Bramall Foundation, Unity Theatre Trust & The Wixamtree Charitable Trust.

Corporate partnership: VECTORWORKS

Fire Songs

The development and tour of Fire Songs has been funded and supported by:

Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Co -commissioned by: The Garage and Norfolk and Norwich Festival

Trusts and Foundations: The RTR Foundation, Chivers Trust, The Bruce Wake Charitable Trust, Margot Florence Foundation, The Paul Bassham Charitable Trust, The True Colours Trust, David Solomons Charitable Trust, Green Hall Foundation, The Fitton Trust, The Geoffrey Watling Charity, The Edward Gostling Foundation, The Mulberry Trust, The Lawson Trust & Kent Community Foundation.

Night Out in Nature

The development and tour of Night Out In Nature has been funded and supported by:

Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Trusts and Foundations: Peter Sowerby Foundation, Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation, The Anthony and Elizabeth Mellows Charitable Settlement, Theatre Together, The Tula Trust, The Grocers Company, The Boshier-Hinton Foundation, The Percy Bilton Charity, ZVM Ragoonwala Foundation, Norman Family Charitable Trust, David Family Foundation, The Strangward Charitable Trust, The Granada Foundation, R.C.Snelling Charitable Trust, Chivers Trust, the Paul Bassham Charitable Trust, The Geoffrey Watling Charity & The Ganzoni Charitable Trust.

Venues: 101 Outdoor Arts Creation Space.

2065

The development and tour of 2065 was supported and funded by:

Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Arts Organisations: The Garage, Norwich; The New Wolsey, Ipswich

Trusts and Foundations: The Annie Tranmer Charitable Trust, The Alice Ellen Cooper Dean Charitable Foundation, The Blakemore Foundation, WH Smith Community Grants, The AMMCO Charitable Trust, Didymus Charity, The Harpur Trust, Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust, The Childwick Trust, Cambridge Community Foundation, The Albert Hunt Trust, The Joicey Trust, Unity Theatre Trust, Aviva Community Fund, D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust, The Lawson Trust, The Moondance Covid-19 Relief Fund, The Eveson Charitable Trust, The Stanton Ballard Charitable Trust, Ganzoni Charitable Trust, The Foyle Foundation, Shanly Foundation, Kent Community Foundation, The Paul Bassham Charitable Trust, David Gibbons Foundation, The Marjorie and Geoffrey Jones Charitable Trust, The Jack Lane Charitable Trust, R.W. Mann Trust, Hodge Foundation, Sir James Knott Trust, J Reginald Corah Foundation Fund, Hadrian Trust, The R S Macdonald Charitable Trust, Edward Cadbury Charitable Trust, Earl Fitzwilliam Charitable Trust, Maud Elkington Charitable Trust, The Rowlands Trust, The Rothley Trust, The Liz & Terry Bramall Foundation, The George A Moore Foundation, Trefoil, The Edward and Dorothy Cadbury Trust, The Roger & Douglas Turner Charitable Trust, Harry Bottom Charitable Trust, The Michael Marsh Charitable Trust, St Hilda's Trust, The Meikle Foundation, The Charles Littlewood Hill Trust, The Hugh Fraser Foundation, The W.E.D. Charitable Trust, The Patrick Trust, The Lillie C Johnson Charitable Trust, The Catherine Cookson Charitable Trust, The Peter Harrison Foundation, The William Webster Charitable Trust, The Ian Askew Charitable Trust, Simon Gibson Charitable Trust, Scarfe Charitable Trust, The Oakdale Trust & Mr & Mrs J A Pye’s Charitable Settlement.

2065: The Multi-Sensory Movie

The production and delivery of 2065: The Multi-Sensory Movie was supported and funded by:

Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Co-commissioned by Attenborough Arts Centre and Northern Stage

With thanks to: The Garage Norwich, Cambridge Junction, Ocado, Tesco and Rainbow Wholefoods Norwich.

Isle of Brimsker

The development and tour of The Isle of Brimsker was supported and funded by:

Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Commissioning Organisations: Harlow Playhouse; Phoenix Theatre & Arts Centre, Borden; Vivacity Key Theatre, Peterborough.

Arts Organisations: New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich; The Point, Eastleigh; The Garage, Norwich.

Trusts and Foundations: The Foyle Foundation; The People’s Postcode Lottery Players; The Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation; The Garfield Weston Foundation; The Albert Hunt Trust; The R C Snelling Charitable Trust; The R S Brownless Charitable Trust; The John Watson Trust; The John Thaw Foundation; The Clothworker’s Foundation; The Pennycress Foundation; The John and Susan Bowers Fund; The Annie Tranmer Charitable Trust; The Didymus Trust; The Claire Milne Foundation; The Hodge Foundation; The Shanley FoundationThe Martin Connel Charitable Trust; Barchester’s Charitable Foundation; Geoffrey Watling Foundation; Waitrose Community Matters;  Paul Bassham Foundation; The Chivers Trust; Eastern Counties Educational Trust; The Trefoil Foundation; The Michael Cornish Charitable Trust; The Peter Kershaw Trust; The James Knott Foundation; The Sir Jules Thorn Trust (Ann Rylands Donation); The David Gibbons Foundation; The Blakemore Foundation; The Boshier Hinton Foundation; The St James’ Place Charitable Foundation.

HOME

The development and tour of HOME was supported and funded by:

Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Arts organisations: The Garage, Norwich and The Point, Eastleigh.

Trusts and Foundations: D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust; Boshier Hinton Foundation; Bruce Wake Foundation; Pye Charitable Trust; Ganzoni Charitable Trust; Sir James Knott Trust; The Hull and East Riding Charitable Trust; Neighbourly Charitable Trust, Michael Marsh Charitable Trust; The True Colours Trust; David Solomons Charitable Trust; The Stanton Ballard Charitable Trust; Greggs Charitable Foundation; The Claire Milne Charitable Trust; John and Bowers Trust Fund; RTR Foundation; David and Claudia Harding Foundation; John Thaw Foundation; St James’ Place Foundation; The Eveson Charitable Trust.

The Forest

The development and tour of The Forest was supported and funded by:

Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Arts Organisations: In association with New Wolsey Theatre.

Trust and Foundations: Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation, Mercers Charitable Trust, Bruce Wake Foundation, Boshier Hinton Foundation, Eastern Counties Educational Trust, Hugh Fraser Charitable Trust, John Thaw Trust, D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust, Odin Charitable Trust.

Tunnels

The Tour and Development of Tunnels was supported by:

Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Arts organisations: In association with New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich, toured by house.

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