Thank you to our funders: Arts Council England, Creative UK, Cornwall Councils Good Growth fund Shared Prosperity Fund, Falmouth BID, FEAST, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Stage One.

Thank you to our commercial partners: Smith & Brant Theatricals, Gavin Kalin Productions and The Entertainers

To our local and national venue and organisation partners Bristol Old Vic, Southbank Centre, Beyond Face, Dash Arts, Royal Docks, Young Vic, Theatre Royal Plymouth, The Poly, Princess Pavilion, The Cornish Bank, AMATA at Falmouth University, Arts and Culture Exeter University, Plymouth University, Wildworks, Kneehigh Barns.

Thank you to our people: who have stood with us in fields and at press nights - The Matthews (Xia and Dunster), Gareth Farr, Alix Harris, Ami Lafferty, Vicky Graham, Peter Renshaw, Helen Tiplady, Kirsty Cotton (we love and miss you Kirsty), Suzie West, Sunita Pandya, Lyn Gardner, Mia Lane. Our original Big Skies crew. ALL of The Islands. ALL of our Impossible Ideas Studio artists. Richard Seary and all at Gary Beestone Associates (what would we have done without you along the way!), the legends that are Tom and Giovanna Fletcher, Tom Felton, Conrad Murray for always always always saying thank you and recognising and crediting us - that really matters. To John Brant at Smith&Brant and Joe, Louise, Suzie and all at Stage One for guidance, support and trust like we’ve never known - we know how much we push at whats normal. Nema and Nick and Pam at ACE, Anthony Lilley our new new mentor (!) for reminding us we are not insane. To all the artists and teams we have the privilege to work with and spend time with across our projects.

To our Falmouth International Arts Fest partners - including Falmouth Hotel, Nude Canteen, Sabzi, Falmouth BID & Falmouth CREATES, St Michaels Hotel, Verdant, Stranger Collective, The Cornish Bank, The Poly, Princess Pavilion, Falmouth Uni AMATA, Rhona Gardiner and all at Excess Energy, Miracle, Trebah Gardens, Hall for Cornwall, WILD and all our volunteers.

And to Tony Davey (Information & Facilities Manager Paul Hamlyn Foundation) for spotting our cold call email for help at our very beginning in March 2020 and simply being human and kind to champion and help us get noticed for initial £5k funding to start our first project for the company. You made it possible. We would like to buy you a beer one day.

Thank you

Charlie and Gabby

Impossibles Make it Possible Programme (2025-2026) was part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Cornwall Council is responsible for managing projects funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund through the Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Good Growth Programme.