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Over £35k raised for Nottingham drama charity at inaugural ‘Great Notts Ball’

The Television Workshop, an acclaimed Nottingham-based drama group and TV casting resource, raised an impressive £37,000 at its first-ever charity ball.

The ‘Great Notts Ball’ took place at the University of Nottingham’s historic Trent Building on Thursday 3 October, attended by a variety of special guests including award-winning director of This is England Shane Meadows alongside iconic Nottingham-born lead actor of Line of Duty and Trigger Point, Vicky McClure – both are also patrons of the organisation.

Hosted by Game of Thrones actor and TV Workshop alumnus Joe Dempsie, the evening featured a drinks reception, three-course dinner, lively auction and raffle, rounding off with a disco and live band.

Speaking about his personal experience, Joe said: “Workshop not only offered me the training, the grounding, and a genuinely viable route into the industry, it offered me the opportunity and gave me permission to have that ambition in the first place.

“And all of that was underpinned by the vital, founding and guiding principle that the Workshop would be accessible to all, regardless of financial circumstance.”

One of the event highlights was the charity auction, where attendees had the chance to bid on exclusive prizes, such as a day on set with Shane Meadows, original This is England artworks by Nick Holdsworth, and Paul Smith designer handbags.

The money raised will go to supporting more of the free student places offered by the Workshop, ensuring that aspiring performers can access the organisation’s training regardless of financial background.

The charity, known for its commitment to promoting diversity in the performing arts, offers subsidised fees and bursaries to break down socioeconomic barriers and currently receives no external funding or grants.

Alison Rashley, artistic director at The Television Workshop, said: “Our Great Notts Ball was a resounding success, and we have been completely blown away by the kindness and generosity shown from start to finish.

“Our sponsors, prize donations and attendees have all played a pivotal part in making a difference to the lives of so many young people, by enabling us to continue our work to recognise and nurture talent.

“It was also very special to welcome back so many familiar faces from our Workshop past, who kindly gave up their time to attend and speak on the night, as well as supporting us with unique experiences for the auction.

“By focusing on talent over financial status, we can open our doors to young performers who might otherwise be excluded from the arts. For too many aspiring actors, financial barriers can limit their opportunities, and that’s something we’re determined to change. We can’t thank everyone enough for their contributions.”

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