Support the Unicorn
We are as committed as ever to making sure young people are not denied the experience of live theatre. With your support, we can continue to create excellent theatre for young people and their families for generations to come.
"The Unicorn has set out to bring theatre and story to the young people of London and to encourage in them a passion for both. To have such a centre of excellence is a wonderful boon to the young people who need it most, and a unique contribution to the cultural life of this country."
Michael Morpurgo, Author and Patron
Donate to the Unicorn and help us to inspire, challenge and educate our audiences. As a charity, 35% of our budget is raised through donations from trusts and foundations, companies and individuals.
£1,000 subsidises 200 school children's first visit to the theatre, with twenty teachers accompanying them for free.
£5,000 funds the development of performances for visually impaired or deaf audiences, including pre- and post-show workshops, touch tours and supporting materials.
£10,000 supports our Youth Theatre for a whole term, giving young people the chance to work with theatre professionals and produce an end of term sharing.
£25,000 sponsors a Unicorn production, allowing us to adapt a classic or contemporary children's novel or to commission a brand new play.
There are many ways you can support Unicorn theatre, which you can explore using the links above. Alternatively, you can make a secure donation online through our JustGiving page.
Giftaid

Don't forget, if you are a UK taxpayer the value of your gift can be increased under the Gift Aid scheme. We simply claim the tax back from the Inland Revenue on your behalf. All you have to do is follow the instructions on the JustGiving page. It makes a real difference if you are able to Gift Aid your donation.
“Visiting this stunning new children's theatre near Tower Bridge is an experience in itself. A glass and chrome building containing - you've got it - a large sparkly white Unicorn! Staff are lovely - really friendly and welcoming. Really first rate."
KimT's Kids in London blog (allinlondon.co.uk)



