Over 200 tickets to an upcoming Gaiety Theatre show have been made available to families through local charities.
'Zog' is a family-friendly adventure which is showing until May 21.
VillaGaiety and the Isle of Man Arts Council have provided Rebecca House Children's Hospice, Crossroads and The Children's Centre with free tickets to share with those who access their services.
The aim of the initiative is to broaden access to live performances, whilst recognizing the importance of engaging with the arts.
Over 200 tickets to an upcoming Gaiety Theatre show have been made available to families through local charities.
'Zog' is a family-friendly adventure which is showing until May 21.
VillaGaiety and the Isle of Man Arts Council have provided Rebecca House Children's Hospice, Crossroads and The Children's Centre with free tickets to share with service users.
The aim of the initiative is to broaden access to live performances, while recognising the importance of engaging with the arts.
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