Valerie Boulet

Valerie Boulet

Fundraiser

Hello, I am Valerie. I manage the Fundraising department here at Oval House.

If you are interested in supporting us, please have a look at the “Support us” section of the website and find out how you can help to fund our work on stage and in the community.

Please don’t hesitate to contact me for further information.

I hope to hear from you soon!

Call 020 7735 2869
Send me an email


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Support Us

Make a difference: Support Oval House!

In order to invest in developing emerging artists and new productions; to provide education programmes for young people and local communities; to take risks and make big plans, we simply cannot survive on ticket sales and public subsidy alone.

Oval House needs to raise a substantial amount of money each year. Every contribution - small or large - plays a vital role in securing Oval's future and enabling us to keep raising the theatre curtain for the next generation.

We have a long tradition of building imaginative partnerships with our supporters, and whether you are a business, a foundation, a family or an individual, there are many ways in which you can help.  

If you would like to support Oval House please click on the links below to find out how you can support our work on stage and in the community.

Individual support

Corporate support

Big Lottery Fund Award

Support by the Big Lottery FunOval House Theatre's Youth Arts department has just received a major award from the Big Lottery Fund to fund a three-year project Citizens of the World that will take our young people’s programmes to another level of inclusion. The inclusive programme of youth arts work is designed to empower young people, increase their skills and confidence and lessen their isolation. Grant awarded equals £140,774 spread over three years.

Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund award

Oval House Theatre's education department has just received a major award from the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund to fund a three-year participatory arts programme for young refugees and asylum seekers. The project will establish two long term artistic residencies in schools and offer young exiles a range of creative and social opportunities both in and out of school. Grant awarded equals £155,627 spread over three years.

The core costs of the project have been received from The Baring Foundation. Grant awarded equals £45,000 spread over three years.


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