Head2Head Sensory Theatre, a disability charity dedicated to making theatre and film accessible for everyone, has appointed Georgia de Gidlow as its newest Ambassador.
At 22 years old, Georgia is already a rising star in the entertainment industry, recently making her TV debut on BBC’s hit series A Kind of Spark. The show has won fans for its inclusive nature, featuring autistic characters played by autistic actors. Georgia has established herself as an advocate for autism, and as an Ambassador for Head2Head Sensory Theatre, she will lend her support to the charity’s mission of enriching the lives of young people who aspire to experience the joys of theatre and performing arts.
“I am so pleased to be Head2Head Sensory Theatre’s new ambassador,” said Georgia. “The work of this charity is so important and meaningful, and I feel honored to help raise awareness for it and play a part in the amazing work H2H does.”
Anni Rhodes-Steere, the founder of Head2Head Sensory Theatre, expressed her delight at having Georgia on board, stating, “We are thrilled to have a superstar like Georgia on board. She is enthusiastic and a real inspiration to young autistic people. The goal of an ambassador is to reach out to more people, inspiring them to support us through fundraising, volunteering, or donating. We are a volunteer-led charity, so people like Georgia are a huge asset to us and are fundamental to our growth.”
In addition to her acting career, Georgia recently completed her final year in Politics and International Relations at the University of Birmingham. Her involvement in A Kind of Spark, a TV adaptation of Elle McNicoll’s book about an autistic girl, demonstrates the series’ commitment to inclusivity.
Head2Head Sensory Theatre continues to grow as a brand in the special needs community worldwide, with its shows accessible through its YouTube learning channel. The charity is currently seeking Trustees who have a passion for theatre, the arts, or are connected to the Special Educational Needs (SEN) and disabilities community.
Head2Head Sensory Theatre is thrilled to announce the appointment of Georgia de Gidlow, an actor and autism advocate, as its newest Ambassador. Georgia, 22, recently made her TV debut on BBC’s hit series A Kind of Spark and is committed to enriching the lives of young people who aspire to experience the joys of theatre and performing arts.
“I am so pleased to be Head2Head Sensory Theatre’s new ambassador!” Georgia said. “The work of this charity is so important and meaningful, and I feel honored to help raise awareness for it and play a part in the amazing work H2H does.”
Anni Rhodes-Steere, the Founder of Head2Head Sensory Theatre, welcomed Georgia to the team, saying, “We are thrilled to have a superstar like Georgia on board. She is enthusiastic and a real inspiration to young autistic people. The goal of an ambassador is to reach out to more people, inspiring them to support us through fundraising, volunteering, or donating. We are a volunteer-led charity, so people like Georgia are a huge asset to us and are fundamental to our growth.”
Georgia recently completed her final year in Politics and International Relations at the University of Birmingham. She has also featured in A Kind of Spark, a TV adaptation of Elle McNicoll’s book about an autistic girl, which is renowned for its commitment to inclusivity, with a majority of the cast and crew being neurodivergent.
Head2Head Sensory Theatre is dedicated to making theatre and film accessible for everyone, and its shows are available on its YouTube learning channel. The charity is currently seeking Trustees who have a passion for theatre, the arts, or are connected to the Special Educational Needs (SEN) and disabilities community.
Head2Head Sensory Theatre, a disability charity dedicated to making theatre and film accessible for everyone, has appointed Georgia de Gidlow, an actor and autism advocate, as its newest Ambassador.
At 22 years old, Georgia is a rising star in the entertainment industry, recently making her TV debut on BBC’s hit series A Kind of Spark. Through her involvement in the show, she has established herself as an advocate for autism and will lend her support to Head2Head Sensory Theatre’s mission of enriching the lives of young people who aspire to experience the joys of theatre and performing arts.
“I am so pleased to be Head2Head Sensory Theatre’s new ambassador!” Georgia said. “The work of this charity is so important and meaningful, and I feel honored to help raise awareness for it and play a part in the amazing work H2H does.”
Anni Rhodes-Steere, the Founder of Head2Head Sensory Theatre, welcomed Georgia to the team, saying
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