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Who is Big Sister?

Big Sister Theatre is a UK-registered charity (No. 121345). We are non-partisan and hold no political allegiance. Our charitable object is to advance the arts for public benefit, deepening public understanding of storytelling, history, and collective consciousness.

We receive no public funding at present and operate independently, seeking partnerships with trusts, councils, and institutions aligned with our values.

Artistic Director/CEO

Klervi Gavet

Board of Trustees

Isha Jain (Chair)

Manho Ng

Sasha Almonte

They've trusted us

Partner with Us

We are currently in R&D for our next production and looking to connect with researchers, scientists, and practitioners actively working at the intersection of science, civic space, and live experience.

We're interested in genuine co-creation, where both practices feed each other.

If your work is asking questions that a live, public, sensory environment might help you investigate, we'd like to start a conversation. Email us at info[a]bigsistertheatre.co.uk.

Our Funding Circle

At Big Sister, we don’t just ask for support. We invite you into the story.

Our fundraising model is rooted in connection. Events like Raving is Sharing help us raise vital funds while drawing people closer to the creative pulse behind our public mission. These nights aren’t artistic projects in themselves. They’re creative fundraisers, designed to sustain our work and bring our community closer.

Bold, joyful, participatory. They reflect what Big Sister stands for. Over time, we hope these gatherings will evolve into artistic experiences of their own. But if and when they do, their purpose will remain the same: to support our public mission, not replace it.

Check out our first fundraiser event: RAVING IS SHARING

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Big Sister Theatre is a charity registered in England and Wales #1213451, dedicated to advancing the arts and public understanding of storytelling, history, and collective consciousness.