Help get Coppice Theatre to Edinburgh Fringe with Science Adventures: Deep Sea and Tales from a Haunted Bookshop!
Coppice Theatre are based in Cornwall, UK. We create entertaining, engaging and education family storytelling shows. We also support the next generation of theatre makers through workshops, placements and opportunities to perform.
This year we are taking 2 shows to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe! We have been lucky enough to get some funding to make and tour the shows which is brilliant, but we still need funds to get us to Edinburgh and make sure we get the most out of this fantastic opportunity.
So we need YOUR HELP to make sure we can take this group of eager emerging artists to the BEST and BIGGEST arts festival in the WORLD! This opportunity is totally invaluable to artists starting out and they have worked so hard to make these fantastic shows!
The last three years have been really tough on the arts, and on those starting out especially. Your donation will help us make the most of this amazing opportunity.
All donations will go towards the costs of accommodation, travel and food! The costs have gone up and up in recent years and we want to make sure we can give our current performers the same amazing experience we had when we were starting out!
Even a small donation can make a big difference! Thank you for your support!
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ABOUT THE SHOWS
Science Adventures: Deep Sea is the third of our science themed storytelling shows. A brand new show all about the oceans, the coast and the amazing creatures that live in these environs. Using puppets made from beach trash, beautiful hand drawn animations and exciting stories this show instills a love of STEM and encourages wonder about the sea! Recommended for ages 5+.

Image by Jasmine Cole
Tales from a Haunted Bookshop is our show for slightly older children, aged 8+ recommended, as it is full of spooky stories. It is all about sharing the stories and is full of cautionary tales. Ideal for horrible children and irresponsible adults.
Image by Neal Megaw.
This project successfully funded on 10th July 2023