A comedy gala is set to return to Harrogate Theatre last this year to fundraise in memory of a Harrogate boy.
Harrogate-born comedian Maisie Adam will be among the famous faces performing at Harrogate Theatre on 7th October in aid of Frank’s Fund.
The charity was launched after St Aidan’s High School pupil Frank Ashton died of Ewing Sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer, in February 2019 at the age of just 14.
The gala was held for the first time last year and raised a total of £14,305.

Comedian Maisie Adam is a patron of the charity and performed last year alongside Lindsey Santoro, Jon Richardson and Ivo Graham.
Tickets for the show on 7th October range from £19 and £96, with every penny going to Frank’s Fund.
To donate to Frank’s Fund, visit: https://specialfunds.bcrt.org.uk/franks-fund/

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