On a balmy July evening, after months of frustration, altered plans and false starts owing to the difficulties of the pandemic, their perseverance paid off. The spectacular show School of Rock was the result. Read more
Students in our Apollo group have difficulties in communicating and often find it hard to express their thoughts and feelings. Hear from tutor Liz how she and her amazing team help them find their voice and give them the confidence and skills they need to communicate. Read more
Jeremy Briers was a fun, talented man with a beautiful smile. Of that there is no doubt. He was a kind helpful person with a loveable soul and heart. With this in mind we want to commemorate the lives of Jeremy Briers as well as that of his father, Peter Briers, both of whom passed away in 2019. Read more
"People with Dyspraxia have a good personality, good humour and are positive." (student Ollie) Read more
We have just broken ground on our outdoor gym and a multi-use games area (MUGA)! Read more
Last week, we welcomed employees of Axa Assistance in Redhill back to the Orpheus Centre for two days of volunteering in our grounds! Read more
After two postponements and weeks of preparation, Strictly Youthful at last was able to take place! Read more
Orphest is the 3rd annual music festival staged by Orpheus, and not even periods of bucketing rain could dampen the enjoyment of a few hundred enthusiastic festival goers! Read more
At the Orpheus centre, the days between the 24th and 28th May were dedicated to hearing from the disabled community outside of Orpheus. Zoom workshops were led by artists to encourage students to think about their own identities and what the word ‘disability’ has meant to them. Read more
The unmissable black-tie open air concert in the grounds of Trevereux Manor starring Richard Stilgoe, Joe Stilgoe, Janie Deem Jason Manford and Orpheus students. Read more
Orpheus tutor, Jason Tucker, speaks out on the power of dance! Read more
Andrew was a student at Orpheus for four years. He's an award winning dancer and you may have seen him on TV! Andrew tells us all about his new projects with Tailfeather and Mencap. Read more
May 20th, marks Global Accessibility Awareness Day’s 10th anniversary. A key date to get everyone talking, thinking, and learning about digital access and inclusion. Read more
It’s National Careers Week! Read more
Frankie Herman was a students at Orpheus for three years, first as a day students before moving into her own flat on-site . She is now living independently in Supported Housing in the community. Read more
Orpheus volunteer Antonia shares her recent fundraising initiative. Read more
Today, 3 December marks International Day of Disable Persons and 2020’s theme is “Not all Disabilities are Visible”. To mark this year’s annual celebration of people with disabilities, we are looking at the impact of us teaming up with Recite Me has made to our website. Read more
Harry Philips was a students at Orpheus for two years, one as a day students and the other as a resident. He is currently becoming an ambassador for Orpheus. Read more
We recently commissioned an independent accessibility audit of our website. The findings showed that there were several areas that required improvement. It is our duty to make sure that the Orpheus website is accessible to all so we have enlisted the services of Recite Me. Read more
Rory Dyer was a student at Orpheus between 1999 and 2003. He still regularly attends our shows and social events. Most recently appearing in our 'Disgraceful Cats' book launch. Read more
Oh......... This year was supposed to be my year. My goal was to go and smash Loch Ness, and find Nessie of course! Funny how all the best laid plans can change! Read more
Although Claire left Orpheus as a student two years ago, she has been working as a Catering Assistant in the Orpheus canteen for over a year. She is also in her second and final year with Access All Areas Theatre Company based in London. Read more
Lorna Marsh was one of the first five apprentices at Orpheus in the very beginning. She was at Orpheus for a year and a half. With Richards support she got into LIPA where She studied dance. She was the first woman in an electric wheelchair to get a dance degree with honours in the UK. Read more
Jo was a day student at Orpheus for twelve years, from 2005-2017. The things she enjoyed doing the most at Orpheus were song writing and drumming. Read more
Orpheus has been a grateful recipient of 63 sets of scrubs, wash bags and over 50 fabric masks, to protect our Domiciliary Care team and our students. Read more
200 years since the birth of Florence Nightingale, a pioneering nurse, researcher and social reformer. CEO Rachel Black shares her insights into infection control and the incredible work of the Orpheus Domiciliary Care Team during these testing times. Read more
Please send your paper aeroplane thank yous to [email protected] Read more
Improv actor Lee Simpson tells us how he was blown away by our students when he came to explore the world of Orpheus. and see what fun you can have with a simple roll of sellotape. Read more
Orpheus alumni series where are they now? In our first installment we speak to Charlotte Rowling about her experience and life after Orpheus. Read more
Ann Lovelace is determined to show that age is just a number she has decided, at the fabulous age of 84, to take on a challenge. Ann is going to walk 84 miles over 21 days around the semi-rural village of Tatsfield in Kent. She will be keeping a diary of her experience. Read more
The Covid 19 lockdown has been a testing time for most of us, restricting what we do, who we see, and generally dictating our social interaction. The Orpheus Centre, along with the rest of us, has had to adapt. Read more
Orpheus will soon be receiving new stickers and banners from Discount Sticker Printing and Fast Print. Read more
The lovely Helen from McMillan Williams Solicitors is swimming Loch Ness to reaise money for Orpheus. Follow her training journey here. Read more
17 Ways to Work with Singers with a Disability. The arts are able to inspire people of all ages and from all walks of life. Through the arts people with a disability can acquire the freedom to express themselves, develop confidence and gain communication and social interaction skills. Read more