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About Us

Theatre for an inclusive world

Face Front has been creating inclusive theatre since 1998. We became an independent company in 2004 and registered charity in 2007.

We create accessible theatre for schools and the public, with disabled and non-disabled performers. Our shows and activities transform the lives of disadvantaged people, improving emotional well-being and addressing social injustice.

We are based in Edmonton (north London), working across London and touring nationally with our innovative shows.

We run three programmes:

We aim to:

  • Use the arts as a tool for social engagement in all aspects of society, in schools, community  and theatre venues.
  • Provide programmes that enable disadvantaged adults and children to participate in the arts.
  • Develop productions that explore social issues, raise awareness and enable people to engage in the process of change.
  • Create pathways to employment in the arts for disabled people and those not traditionally involved in the arts.
  • Provide training for disabled artists, professionals and carers, arts and community organisations and companies.

‘There was so much joy, so much love on stage, truly inclusive theatre at its very best’ - Audience member

A performance of 'Whisper Me Happy Ever After' in a school


Face Front Inclusive Theatre | Limited Company No. 05154096 | Registered Charity No. 1116506
Main Office & Studio: 52 Market Square, Edmonton Green, London N9 0TZ - Telephone: 020 8350 3461

- Edmonton Green Charity Of The Year -

Email Face Front: info@facefront.org | Donate to Face Front

 

PATRONS - Mat Fraser - Josette Bushell-Mingo OBE - Rachel Denning - Doris Jiagge - Aditya Chakrabortty - Judy Hepburn - Onjali Rauf MBE

WE ARE MEMBERS OF

Creative SchoolsEquityThe Foundation for Social ImprovementLondon Participatory ArtsIndependent Theatre CouncilNational Association of Youth TheatresYoung Barnet FoundationYoung Camden Foundation