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Jeremy's legacy to help emerging young performers


Jeremy Spencer Broom
A FORMER member of Canberra Youth Theatre is to be honoured through a legacy that will support the company’s emerging artists program over the next five years.
The late Jeremy Spencer Broom, whose zest for theatre was evident in the CYT and ANU shows in which he took part, died on August 9, 2019.
He has previously worked for five years in schools, including Daramalan College, where through games and drama, he supported children with special needs, helping many back of them into mainstreaming schooling and teaching them how to communicate and socialise with others.
As a boy, firstly at St Edmunds College, Jeremy was a member of the school band, playing the trombone and winning many eisteddfods as a part of school choirs. In Year 11, by then at Lake Tuggeranong College, he was an active member of the Tuggeranong Players.

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Let’s face it, last year was
rough. So, if you just can’t rouse yourself to choose a show or two to see at this year’s Sydney Festival, sit back, take our advice and you’ll soon find yourself at a bee hive, a beauty pageant or a dance party washing away the blues of 2020.

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