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Director’s
Legacy will Help Young Actors to Pursue their Dreams
Jackie Fielding |
A
fund in memory of much-loved director Jackie Fielding aims to help young people
follow their dream of going to drama school.
Jackie,
who lost her life after suffering a brain aneurysm last May while working on
her acclaimed show The Man and the Donkey at The Customs House in South Shields, studied drama at Manchester University before attending the
Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
More
than £4,000 was collected at her funeral in her hometown of Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria and at a memorial event
at the Mill Dam theatre last September and earmarked to help young people
pursue their dreams.
The Customs House |
Customs
House executive director Ray Spencer said: “In life often the saddest events
can lead to a positive outcome. Jackie
Fielding would be delighted to know that her friends and colleagues have raised
this amount of money to help young people make their first steps towards
achieving their dreams.”
Jackie had worked on many plays at The Customs
House both as an actor and director and had won awards for her work across the
north east.
She
had a keen eye for spotting talent and encouraging actors to take the next step
in their career and as a result family and friends wanted any funds raised to
support emerging talent in the region.
Last
summer’s hit Geordie the Musical was dedicated to Jackie, who had been due to
direct the show at The Customs House before her tragic death.
To apply to the fund
please forward a CV of experience and supporting statement as to why you should
receive funding to lisa@customshouse.co.uk entitled The Jackie Fielding Fund by
Sunday 5th June.
The shortlisted young
people will be asked to audition before a panel of Jackie’s former colleagues
on Monday 13th June.
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