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Why your money and love matter

Sponsoring Wild Will Theatre Company offers businesses a unique opportunity to align with creativity, community, and cultural enrichment. As a bold and imaginative theatre company, Wild Will brings Shakespeare and other classics to life in outdoor, accessible settings, reaching audiences who might never otherwise engage with live performance. Our commitment to inclusivity, education, and place-based storytelling makes us a powerful partner for businesses who want to be seen as champions of community and culture.

Sponsorship not only supports extraordinary performances in inspiring locations like Mothecombe House, but also enables Wild Will’s outreach work, from free school workshops to accessible pricing models. Your support helps remove barriers to the arts while boosting your brand visibility in meaningful, values-driven spaces.

With our growing reputation for innovative productions and authentic local engagement, sponsors benefit from association with something vibrant, memorable, and genuinely impactful. Whether through brand placement, invitations to special performances, or social media shoutouts, sponsors are woven into the storytelling magic.

It really has changed my life

Making a difference to young people

Rob has been one of the most influential people I’ve met in terms of encouraging my passion for acting. With his crazy but wonderful ideas and his devotion to creating performances which entice an audience, he has completely changed the way I view theatre. Thanks to him, I now understand that acting is about feeding off the energy of other actors and ‘lifting’ a scene up (as he often says). 

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Join a growing movement enriching young people's lives through performance, education and training in the performing arts.

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Oberon and Puck
Witch
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