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Newark Palace Theatre’s ‘Our Past Your Future Fund’ awarded to support young people and future of arts in Newark




Four young people pursuing a career in the arts have recieved a little extra help in the right direction thanks to a grant from Newark Palace Theatre.

The Our Past Your Future Fund was set up in 2020 as a legacy scheme to mark the theatre’s 100th birthday, with the Palace team wanting to help ensure that culture would continue to thrive in the area by supporting young residents with their creative career ambitions.

Open to 16 to 25-year-olds, this year, the theatre received 15 applications covering a wide range of disciplines, from ballet to sound recording, musical theatre, choreography and fashion design.

Our Past Your Future Fund recipient Tommy-Lee Storr in this year's production of Evita by Newark Amateur Operatic Society. Photo: Newark and Sherwood District Council.
Our Past Your Future Fund recipient Tommy-Lee Storr in this year's production of Evita by Newark Amateur Operatic Society. Photo: Newark and Sherwood District Council.

The main prize of £1,500 was awarded to Tommy-Lee Storr who will be using the money to support his degree in Musical Theatre at the prestigious Emil Dale Academy.

Over the years Tommy-Lee has made a strong impact in Newark’s art scene, taking part in Newark Amateur Operatic Society’s productions from age 11 onwards, training at the local Elaine Varney School of Dance and, more recently, leading classes at Studio29 and supporting Market Place events with Newark Town Council.

Carys Coulton-Jones, business manager for heritage and culture, said: “We were truly impressed with Tommy-Lee’s interview where his passion really shone through.

“He made it clear that he wants to continue giving back to the community and inspiring future generations which is exactly what the Our Past, Your Future Fund is all about.

“I wish him all the best in his studies and his sparkling career. Break a leg.”

Our Past Your Future Fund recipient Tommy-Lee Storr. Photo: Newark and Sherwood District Council.
Our Past Your Future Fund recipient Tommy-Lee Storr. Photo: Newark and Sherwood District Council.

Further secondary grants were awarded to Harvey Woodward, Sophie Brown and Isobel Cropper who will be studying ballet at the Academy of Northern Ballet, Leeds, Location Sound at the National Film and Television School and musical theatre at Lincoln University respectively.

Rowan Cozens, portfolio holder for heritage, culture and the arts, said: “The number and variety of applications this year were really encouraging and are evidence of the talent and passion that our local area produces.

“I’m delighted to see the Palace Theatre continuing to champion the arts in Newark and Sherwood and I encourage everyone to support their local theatre so that this brilliant Fund can continue for many years.”

Our Past Your Future Fund recipient Sophie Brown. Photo: Newark and Sherwood District Council.
Our Past Your Future Fund recipient Sophie Brown. Photo: Newark and Sherwood District Council.

Palace principal sponsors Tallents Solicitors are partners in the project and the company’s senior partner Alistair Millar said: “Tallents Solicitors had already been practicing in Newark for 150 years when the Palace Theatre was established in 1920 and it’s been incredible to see how it has become just an important part of the Newark community we all live in.

“For over 100 years now, the Palace Theatre has had an exceptional pedigree in both welcoming, encouraging and inspiring emerging and upcoming creative talent in our market town.

“With our continuing support, we are delighted to be able to help the Palace Theatre Newark reach out to the local community and support those seeking to become involved in the wonderful world of theatre and performing arts.

“This year, the selection of a winner was made even harder by the exceptional range of talents shown by the applicants.

“We are delighted that Tommy-Lee will now be able to pursue his dream of a musical theatre degree with the help of the Our Past Your Future Fund.”

The team at the Palace Theatre are next looking forward to the national tour of Blood Brothers visiting their stage from 22 to 26 October and then will be gearing up for the festive fun of panto season for this year’s seasonal spectacular Aladdin.



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