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NEWS: 2025 West End Flea Market Smashes Fundraising Record for Acting for Others

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It has been announced that this year’s West End Flea Market has raised over £110,000 for Acting for Others at its fifth event, making it the most successful event to date.

Talking about the news, Acting for Others Co-Chairman Sir Stephen Waley-Cohen today said, “We are delighted that the West End Flea Market is going from strength to strength and the wonderful amount raised, which is significantly higher than previous years. Thank you to everyone that attended, supported, and made the event so successful.”

On the day, it was announced that Book of Mormon won the Best Dressed Stall award, which was judged by  Christopher Biggins, Dame Arlene Phillips and Janie Dee. The stall had show memorabilia and exclusive props used in the show for sale, they also had a game of ‘Spooky Mormon Hoopla’ for participants to play for a chance to win a selfie or a signed polaroid.

Other West End shows that had stalls on the day included: ATG Productions, Back to The Future, Cabaret at The Kit Kat Club, Clueless, Go Live Theatre Projects, Hadestown, Hamilton, Les Misérables, Mamma Mia, Mean Girls, Moulin Rouge, Operation Mincemeat, Phantom of The Opera, SIX, Stiletto, The Book of Mormon, The Devil Wears Prada, The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, The Mousetrap, Mischief &The Play That Goes Wrong, TINA – The Tina Turner Musical and Titanique.

Meanwhile, stars of the stage were in the church taking selfies and signing posters including: Bronté Barbé, Luke Bayer, Christopher Biggins, Joanne Clifton, Janie Dee, Alfred Enoch, Clare Foster, Em Hoggett, Shanay Holmes, Derek Jacobi, Cassidy Janson, Lily Kerhoas, Alexia Khadime, Debbie Kurup, Josephina Lewis Ortiz, Robert Lindsay, Simon Lipkin, Toby Marlow, Ewan Miller, Lucy Moss, Grace Mouat, Natalie Paris, Mason Park Alexander, Dame Arlene Phillips, Dianne Pilkington, Peter Polycarpou, Sophia Priolo, David Rintoul, Caroline Sheen, Giles Terera, Harriet Thorpe, Rachel Tucker, Tom Read Wilson and Lucy St Louis.

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