THEATR Clwyd is hosting an array of Christmas Challenges to raise funds towards the redevelopment.
All donations made between November 28 and December 5 will be doubled by Flintshire's Theatr Clwyd as part of its 'Light Up Christmas Challenge.'
Theatr Clwyd is hosting competitions, events and an auction of money can't buy items. All donations made will go towards the vital refurbishment of the theatre building.
On Friday, December 1 there will be a panto themed coffee morning taking guests through the famous Rock 'n' Roll pantomimes at the venue.
December 2 will see a fantastic light up dinner and auction at the beautiful Brynkinalt Hall in Chirk.
The evening will be full of food, spectacle and incredible money can't buy items and experiences as part of the auction. With food by the esteemed Welsh chef Dai Davies who has cooked for monarchs, celebrities and even captained a culinary Olympic team.
Contact Claire Pilsbury for more information about this event and how you can get involved at claire.pilsbury@theatrclwyd.com
A £25 donation, which will become £50, could light up the theatre and as a thank you for your support you can name a tile.
£50 (£100) could light up the dreams of a young person which will guarantee you a cinema seat.
£500, or rather £1,000, will go towards new dressing room mirrors.
Finally, a £5,000 donation which will be doubled could allow for a brand new room in the new building.
A Theatr Clwyd spokesperson said: "The countdown to our Light Up challenge is on. All the support we receive will help to switch our lights back on and ensure generations to come enjoy our theatre."
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The 42-year-old Grade II building is currently undergoing a major redevelopment which comes after an extensive community consultation.
The new build will deliver a much-improved visitor experience and enhanced income-generating facilities with a greener, more efficient and welcoming venue that will be enjoyed by generations to come.
Donations of all sizes are welcome and the theatr hopes to deliver an exciting week of family-filled activities.
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