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The Other Palace Hosts Musical Marathon in Aid of Terrence Higgins Trust

by Staff Writer
March 26, 2018
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The Other Palace Hosts Musical Marathon in Aid of Terrence Higgins Trust

The Other Palace will host The Musical Marathon this Sunday 1st April 2018, a one-off charity concert bringing together a variety of West End stars in aid of the Terrence Higgins Trust.

Paul Taylor-Mills, Artistic Director of The Other Palace and producer of shows including In The Heights and The Wild Party, is running the London Marathon on Sunday 22nd April. With all proceeds from the evening going towards Paul’s London Marathon efforts, raising vital funds for the Terrence Higgins Trust and their fight against HIV, it promises to be a night of unmissable musical talent with some of theatre’s best-known stars singing songs that inspire them.

The evening will be co-hosted by Paul Taylor-Mills and Vikki Stone and will feature performances from Bronté Barbé, Luke Bayer, Sam Cassidy, Peter Caulfield, Liam Doyle, James Gillan, Evelyn Hoskins, Lucie Jones, Idriss Kargbo, Suzie Mathers, Kane Oliver Parry, Lauran Rae, Olivier Saville, Lucie Shorthouse, Jodie Steele, George Ure, Marisha Wallace and Tosh Wanogho Maud.*

       

The Terrence Higgins Trust campaigns on and provides services relating to HIV and sexual health. In particular, the charity aims to end the transmission of HIV in the UK; to support and empower people living with HIV; to eradicate stigma and discrimination around HIV.

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