Blue Apple Theatre’s Singers will be spreading festive cheer with a performance of seasonal songs at the Winchester Cathedral Christmas Market on Monday 2 December at 5pm.
The Blue Apple Singers are known for their heartfelt performances. The performance promises to add to the magic of the market, showcasing the talent and enthusiasm of the group of learning-disabled performers.
Founded in 2005 by Jane and Tommy Jessop and based in Winchester, Blue Apple is an inspirational and ambitious theatrical company that supports learning disabled performers to develop and present high quality productions to the widest possible audiences – performing and touring theatre, dance and film within a variety of large and small scale venues around Hampshire and the southern regions, as well as nationally and internationally.
Through producing high quality theatre, singing, dance and film Blue Apple aims to challenge prejudice and transform the lives of people with a learning disability.
Blue Apple is committed to the development of integrated and progressive opportunities within the arts for people with learning disabilities, to raise the ceiling of expectation and advocate for the development of a more inclusive, accessible and equal society.
For more information about Blue Apple Theatre , visit blueappletheatre.com.
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