This week, the Torch Theatre in Milford Haven, is launching a new fundraising campaign – One More Time! The message is simple - if you came just ‘one more time’ to the Torch over the next few months that would help us massively to maintain our position as the centre for cultural arts here in Pembrokeshire.
Ben Lloyd, the Torch Theatre’s Executive Director, explains
“This time last year local people stepped up and supported us to raise much needed funds which helped to fill the shortfall left by cut backs in public funding. As a charity we are extremely grateful for the support we received and thanks to the generosity of our community we had a successful year. We’re not alone, we know many publicly funded arts organisations are in the same position. We now know that this situation is not going to change and we will need to raise funds every year. And so this year our ask is simple – whether you’re a regular visitor to the Torch, or you just come occasionally, or indeed if you’ve never been to Torch before, please consider coming One More Time! because each additional ticket is a vote of confidence in the value of the arts and the huge variety of events and activities we provide for our community.”
Supporting the Torch is more than just enjoying an evening of entertainment; it’s also being part of a creative community and culture. By attending the Torch Theatre, here in Pembrokeshire, for whatever it is you like to do – to see a film, watch a play, enjoy the opera or come to one of our creative workshops, you are directly contributing to the livelihood and the vibrancy of the community here in Pembrokeshire.
Ben added: “All local theatre is operating on a tight budget, and every ticket sale makes a difference in covering production costs, paying actors and staff, and ensuring the survival of the very theatre itself. Coming for one more event than you might normally do in a year will help ensure the success of current and future productions and all our community activities, keeping the local arts scene alive and thriving for us now but importantly, for future generations.”
The Torch has, for almost 50 years, been the local place where innovation often begins. It’s a space for experimentation, where new plays are tested and new talent is discovered – especially in our fantastic Youth Theatre. By coming One More Time, you’ll be supporting the next generation of playwrights, actors, and directors as well as all the creative activities we deliver for our community.
Attending a local theatre production isn’t just a transaction as Ben explains:
“It’s an investment in your community’s cultural fabric. Each time you attend, you’re nurturing a creative environment that benefits everyone. Come one more time, bring a friend, and help keep the spotlight shining on local talent. Your continued support is
the lifeblood of the arts, ensuring that the magic of theatre remains a vibrant part of our community for young and old alike.”
As well as the One More Time! campaign, there’s are other ways to show your support by becoming a Torch Member, making a one-off donation or giving a regular monthly donation, sponsoring a seat in your name for 10 years in our Main House, leaving a legacy in your will or, by giving your time and becoming a volunteer. Email support@torchtheatre.co.uk for more information or speak to the Box Office Team.
‘One More Time’ at the Torch Theatre
‘One More Time’ at the Torch Theatre
This week, the Torch Theatre in Milford Haven, is launching a new fundraising campaign – One More Time! The message is simple - if you came just ‘one more time’ to the Torch over the next few months that would help us massively to maintain our position as the centre for cultural arts here in Pembrokeshire.
Ben Lloyd, the Torch Theatre’s Executive Director, explains
“This time last year local people stepped up and supported us to raise much needed funds which helped to fill the shortfall left by cut backs in public funding. As a charity we are extremely grateful for the support we received and thanks to the generosity of our community we had a successful year. We’re not alone, we know many publicly funded arts organisations are in the same position. We now know that this situation is not going to change and we will need to raise funds every year. And so this year our ask is simple – whether you’re a regular visitor to the Torch, or you just come occasionally, or indeed if you’ve never been to Torch before, please consider coming One More Time! because each additional ticket is a vote of confidence in the value of the arts and the huge variety of events and activities we provide for our community.”
Supporting the Torch is more than just enjoying an evening of entertainment; it’s also being part of a creative community and culture. By attending the Torch Theatre, here in Pembrokeshire, for whatever it is you like to do – to see a film, watch a play, enjoy the opera or come to one of our creative workshops, you are directly contributing to the livelihood and the vibrancy of the community here in Pembrokeshire.
Ben added: “All local theatre is operating on a tight budget, and every ticket sale makes a difference in covering production costs, paying actors and staff, and ensuring the survival of the very theatre itself. Coming for one more event than you might normally do in a year will help ensure the success of current and future productions and all our community activities, keeping the local arts scene alive and thriving for us now but importantly, for future generations.”
The Torch has, for almost 50 years, been the local place where innovation often begins. It’s a space for experimentation, where new plays are tested and new talent is discovered – especially in our fantastic Youth Theatre. By coming One More Time, you’ll be supporting the next generation of playwrights, actors, and directors as well as all the creative activities we deliver for our community.
Attending a local theatre production isn’t just a transaction as Ben explains:
“It’s an investment in your community’s cultural fabric. Each time you attend, you’re nurturing a creative environment that benefits everyone. Come one more time, bring a friend, and help keep the spotlight shining on local talent. Your continued support is
the lifeblood of the arts, ensuring that the magic of theatre remains a vibrant part of our community for young and old alike.”
As well as the One More Time! campaign, there’s are other ways to show your support by becoming a Torch Member, making a one-off donation or giving a regular monthly donation, sponsoring a seat in your name for 10 years in our Main House, leaving a legacy in your will or, by giving your time and becoming a volunteer. Email support@torchtheatre.co.uk for more information or speak to the Box Office Team.
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