Friday 22 May 2009

The Sky's the Limit - Riding Lights aims high with September fundraising weekend

We are teaming up with JumpMAD (www.jumpMAD.co.uk) to help raise £50,000 towards the work of Riding Lights.

We are offering ANYONE the opportunity to show how much they love Riding Lights by jumping out of an aeroplane! All you have to do is raise at least £375 worth of sponsorship with all funds going to Riding Lights and JumpMAD will then make all the necessary arrangements and the costs of you making the jump will be covered.

We want to go for a REALLY BIG JUMP with lots of people jumping for Riding Lights at the same time. The jump will be the weekend of the 12th and 13th September and there will be simultaneous jumps from four locations in the UK (Hibaldstow, Oxford, Nottingham and March).

Our aim is to get 150 people jumping for Riding Lights in September, each raising sponsorship of around £600. Once the costs of the exhilarating experience of you jumping out of an aeroplane at about 12,000ft have been covered, that would mean that Riding Lights would have about £50,000 of much-needed funds to help stage productions in the next couple of years.

And if skydiving doesn’t appeal, there are plenty of other ways to help raise money for your favourite theatre company. If you think you could do something sponsored or hold a fundraising event, call Susie at the office on 01904 655317, or email theskysthelimit@rltc.org for more information. In addition to this, Riding Lights will be holding our own fundraising events. Watch this space for more info!

THE SKY'S THE LIMIT WEBSITE

Wednesday 13 May 2009

168 party!


Back from the 168 Film Project awards ceremony in Los Angeles, Luke Walton and Jackie Sheppard returned to York to join the cast, crew and those who had helped in the making of Unscripted to watch the film at the City Screen cinema. The invited audience watched Unscripted followed by Colin Pringle and Fionn Watts' award winning behind the scenes film about the making of Unscripted. The large screen environment was perfect, creating the right atmosphere of excitement and anticipation. Afterwards the guests returned to Riding Lights' Friargate theatre where Luke and Jackie presented the awards received. The winners accepted their awards with off the cuff speeches mixed with the usual with humour and grace.