Our recent production of Peter Pan, performed by Y12 A Level Drama students and the KS3 Drama Club, was in support of the Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity.
JM Barrie, the author of Peter Pan, was a supporter of Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) during his lifetime. In 1929, he was approached to sit on a committee to help the hospital buy land so it could build a much-needed new wing. Barrie declined but said that he “hoped to find another way to help”. Two months later, the board learned that Barrie had donated the rights to Peter Pan to GOSH. For almost a century, this extraordinary gift has supported the hospital’s vital work, helping to give seriously ill children lives that are fuller, funner and longer.
We are very pleased to announce that our production raised a total of £467.64 for the charity. Thank you to everyone who bought a ticket to support our students and for all the generous donations on the evening itself.
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