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Park Sessions: Getting Over Fundraising Fears with Dorcas Morgan & Tania Dunn

Park Sessions Programme Curator: Holly Adomah Thompson

DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, OUTGOING I DORCAS MORGAN
DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, INCOMING I TANIA DUNN
PARK SESSIONS PROGRAMME CURATOR I HOLLY ADOMAH THOMPSON


Dorcas Morgan 

Dorcas was an actress for thirteen years before leaving acting to have children and get a sensible job. She worked in theatres in the West End, across the UK and internationally, on radio and television and was a regular member of The Players Theatre Company. If you are lucky (or old enough) you may have caught her in a variety of episodes of Inspector Morse, Casualty or Drop the Dead Donkey. She is an experienced arts and office administrator, and returned to the arts eight years ago as a fundraiser. She previously worked at the Unicorn and Wilton's Music Hall.

Dorcas is delighted to be a member of the Park Theatre team (not just because it's a 10-minute bike ride from home and she can bring her dog!) and is looking forward to generating support to enable Park Theatre to continue on its exciting journey. She specialises in theatre fundraising and in trying to prevent her children from watching and laughing at her in old episodes of Poirot.

 

Holly Adomah Thompson

Holly Adomah Thompson is a Theatre Marketer based in South East London. She began her career as Marketing Intern at Park Theatre and eventually became the first and last Marketing Manager at The Bunker Theatre. Holly has led marketing campaigns, for instance the sold out My White Best Friend for The Bunker Theatre and for productions programmed at The VAULTS Festival (2020) and received the Social Media Presence and Activities OFFIE Award 2020 for The Bunker Theatre. She is also the founder of Getting in Formation, her events company which seeks to provide insight and information on the arts sector to emerging and entry level creatives. Holly is also the co-creator of Creative Futures, an event series for the University of Greenwich to inspire their Drama students to pursue careers in theatre.

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