An Isle of Wight theatre group has raised more than £600 for Mountbatten Hospice with a charity concert.
On Friday 28th October, Theatretrain students, ex-students and teachers performed a number of songs from popular musicals, at Ryde Academy theatre.
The concert was led by the creative team, made up of Julie Caudle (production), Hannah Caudle (vocals) and Milly Jolliffe (choreography), and with performances from some of the Island’s most talented young performers.
Student, Mila Lake — best known for her appearance on The Voice 2022 — took to the stage. And was later joined by Sophia Houghton for a performance of Shallow (A Star is Born), which was one of their winning duets from their competing days!
Steve Caudle Photography
Theatretrain were overwhelmed by the response from Island businesses offering some incredible prizes for a raffle — including: A child’s balance bike, a meal for two, ferry travel, water sports hire, to name a few. They'd like to say a big thank you to the following businesses: Wight Bike Eco Solutions, The Duke of York, Occasion Station IW, Hannah Caudle Vocal Coach, Tropic by Angie Hocknull, Jodie Hope Photography, Boogie Bounce IOW, Spotlight IOW, Tapnell Farm, Ryde Town Council, Embracing Unique with Laura Holme, Readers Interiors, The Portland Inn, Red Funnel, Their Pier View, Wyld, Face the Future with Jo, APV Services and Buy Wise.
All proceeds from ticket sales went to the charity, along with all money raised from a raffle.