Deafinitely Theatre Receives National Lottery Funding for 5 Years of their Youth Programme

Wednesday 16 October 2024


Deafinitely Theatre has announced that they have been awarded £273,675 from The National Lottery Community Fund to support their Deafinitely Youth Theatre (DYT) programme over the next five years. Founded in 2010, DYT provides annual opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing young people aged 14-21 to explore their creativity in theatre. Led by industry professionals, the programme has supported over 400 young people through workshops, productions, theatre trips, and mentoring. Notable alumni include actors and creatives like Eloise Pennycott, William Grint, Claire Wetherall, and Strictly Come Dancing champion and DYT Patron Rose Ayling-Ellis MBE.

This significant funding will ensure that DYT can continue to provide free access to their youth theatre development programme, which empowers participants with theatre training, social skills, and confidence. Speaking about the grant, Paula Garfield MBE, Artistic Director of Deafinitely Theatre, said, "We are absolutely thrilled to receive this vital multi-year funding... Our Deafinitely Youth programme has remained the UK’s leading opportunity for deaf young people to explore their creativity, engage with theatre, and showcase their talents."

Deafinitely Youth Theatre is unique in offering fully accessible theatre training to deaf young people. Through residential weeks, theatre skills workshops, work experience placements, and more, DYT helps participants build confidence, explore their creative talents, and develop connections within the deaf community. The programme provides a safe and welcoming environment for young people to discover their artistic potential and develop a sense of deaf identity through theatre.

DYT alumni have spoken highly of their experiences. Eloise Pennycott, who participated in 2019, said: 

They have been wonderfully supportive in my transition into an emerging creative, and it is so heartening to work with a company that puts deafness and sign language at the heart of theatre.

 Current DYT member Jude Powell added:

Deafinitely Youth Theatre has deeply influenced my life, improving my acting skills and confidence... Deafinitely Youth Theatre will always hold a special place in my heart.


photo credit: Phoebe Capewell

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