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Published 28 November 2023

Young competition winners who created the speeches Shakespeare ‘forgot’ to write announced at star-studded West End gala event

Last night (27 November), winners of What You Will, a competition hosted by the charity Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation (CSSF) inviting children and young people to create new speeches for Shakespeare characters, were announced at a gala event at London’s Criterion Theatre.

Published 27 November 2023

Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation launches Big Give Christmas Challenge Appeal with donations doubled from 28 November to 5 December

CSSF aims to raise £66,000 towards its Theatre and Film Festivals, using the unique power of Shakespeare to transform lives and give young people across the UK the confidence and skills they need to succeed in life. 

Published 16 November 2023

Hempsall’s joins the Coram Group to become Coram Hempsall’s

The Coram Group has today announced that the leading children’s sector consultancy and training organisation Hempsall’s has joined the Group, and will become Coram Hempsall’s.

Published 9 November 2023

Coram Adoption raises awareness of adoption to people of black African and Caribbean heritage

On 18 October, Coram Adoption held their first Information and Q&A event specifically aimed at raising awareness of adoption to people of black African and Caribbean heritage.

Published 7 November 2023

Host of leading actors and comedians to join gala event showcasing young people’s remarkable reimagining of Shakespeare

Alfred Enoch, Ben Willbond, John Heffernan and Eliza Butterworth are among the stars taking part in a gala event at London’s Criterion Theatre on 27 November, celebrating young people’s new creative interpretations of Shakespeare.