We believe in the power of music. And we believe that you can help us make a real impact – on the audiences who come to our shows, on the young people who receive opportunities through them or are inspired by them, and on the world we work to preserve and care for with everything we do.
There are three ways you can leave a legacy to Wild Arts in your will:
- A pecuniary legacy, where you specify a particular sum of money to donate.
- A specific legacy, where you gift a valuable item (be it an antique clock or a series of shares) to Wild Arts, either to be sold or used.
- A residuary legacy, where (after other gifts and expenses have been settled) a percentage of your remaining estate is dedicated to Wild Arts.
You can also specify a particular area you would like to leave your money towards, ensuring that your legacy feels like it reflects what matters to you. We will handle every legacy with the utmost care and respect for your wishes.
Writing a Will
- By writing a Will, you can be sure that your family, friends and loved ones are provided for in the future, as well as your preferred charities.
- Writing a Will doesn’t have to be expensive or time-consuming. You can find a qualified solicitor in your local area using the Law Society website.
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Wild Arts is an Advanced Certificate Theatre Green Book company.
All our tickets are sold via Ticket Tailor – a carbon neutral B Corp who donate 1p from every ticket sold towards climate causes.
The final chance of seeing our critically acclaimed Onegin is at the Charterhouse in the City of London on 18 September.
Tickets have now gone on sale for Mahler 1 / Beethoven Triple at Saffron Hall on 3 October.
Our dramatised Messiah at Smith Square Hall, Malvern Theatre, and Chichester and Chelmsford Cathedrals in December are selling well - please do book soon as many performances sold out last year.