'Come Alive!' The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular to take part in a special performance for BBC Children in Need 2024

Tuesday, 29 October 2024


For the second consecutive year, BBC Children in Need and The One Show are bringing back the Challenge Squad, a group of inspiring young people whose lives have been transformed thanks to BBC Children in Need funding. This year’s squad features 16-year-old Ethan from Bridgend, Wales, who lives with Hurler Syndrome, a rare genetic condition affecting his growth, bones, hearing, and vision. Despite these challenges, Ethan found hope and passion through UCAN, a BBC Children in Need-supported arts charity for visually impaired youth, where he discovered a love for performing arts that has boosted his confidence and mental well-being.

On The One Show, Ethan learned from his mentor Alex Jones that he will take the stage in COME ALIVE! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular during the 2024 BBC Children in Need appeal show, marking an incredible milestone in his journey. Directed by Simon Hammerstein and inspired by The Greatest Showman, the performance will feature all the beloved songs by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. Ethan’s excitement was palpable as he shared:

I’m being a part of Challenge Squad because I want to do this to show disabled people that we don’t need to be on the sidelines anymore – we can be out there with everybody… Acting has given me my confidence, and now I want to give back, so if you can give anything, please do.”

The COME ALIVE! team also expressed their excitement, stating: 

We are incredibly honoured to take part in BBC Children in Need 2024 and welcome Ethan into the COME ALIVE! family for this special performance. The magic of this show is all about embracing your true self and finding your voice, and Ethan's journey embodies that spirit spectacularly. We can’t wait to share this unforgettable moment with him and all the viewers tuning in for such a meaningful cause.”

 

Viewers can follow Ethan’s story on The One Show as he prepares for his big performance, leading up to the BBC Children in Need appeal on Friday, November 15, 2024. This heartwarming moment promises to be a highlight of this year’s fundraiser, showcasing the power of resilience and the incredible impact of community support.

photo credit: Luke Dyson

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