The Anno's Africa auction, featuring a Broadchurch script signed by David Tennant, has now gone live. The auction includes some amazing items up for grabs, with donations from the likes of Benedict Cumberbatch, Stephen Fry, Luke Pasqualino, Joanna Lumley, Aidan Turner and Milla Jovovich. It's a one-off chance to get your hands on some truly unique memorabilia - including screen worn costumes - and even a chance for your own appearance in a movie, courtesy of Working Title.
It's all for a brilliant cause. Anno's Africa aims to offer an alternative arts education to orphans and vulnerable children in Africa’s city slums. Every year the charity provides an eight-week programme of workshops in the Nairobi slums of Kibera and Mathare, covering art, drama, music, dance, creative writing and circus skills. The workshops not only give children the chance to experience play and creative opportunities that they might otherwise miss out on, they also teach valuable life skills and build confidence to give more opportunities of finding work in the future. The charity was set up in memory of Anno Birkin, the son of photographer Bee Gilbert and screenwriter Andrew Birkin, a gifted writer and musician who died in a car crash in 2001, one month short of his 21st birthday.
Check out the auction here
David's script can be found here
Keep up to date and find out more by following Anno's Africa
on Twitter - @Annos_Africa or by visiting the project website.
You can also make a donation without bidding here
You can also make a donation without bidding here
The auction runs until Sunday 14th September
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