Suicide: It's Time We Talked
Make a difference
Supporting the cause and receiving updates on the project is reward enough for me.
Boost awareness
Your donation will help us to spread our message to more people, including those with mental health issues and their families.
Play freebies
Two front row tickets to the play and meet the cast.
Program sponsor
Four free tickets to the play and your name or that of your business on the printed program and meet the cast.
Sponsor acknowledgement
Four free tickets to the play, your name or that of your business on the program, meet the cast and a thank you acknowledgement in the next print run of Parent Guide resource Mental Health 101.
Pay it forward
Four free tickets to the play, your name or that of your business on the printed program, a thank you acknowledgement in the next print run of Parent Guide Mental Health 101 and 5 printed copies of Mental Health 101 to share with family and friends.
Connecting community
Four free tickets to the play, your name or that of your business on the printed program, meet the cast and a thank you acknowledgement in the next print run of Parent Guide Mental Health 101 + 10 printed copies of Mental Health 101 for family and friends.
Making a difference
One of the actors in our play, Suicide: It's Time We Talked, Jess Martin, who plays the bullied teenager (or her understudy), will visit your teenager's school (Metro Melbourne only) and talk about why she took the role in the play.
Champion of change
Four people to meet playwright/actor/director Alan Hopgood and cast of Suicide: It's Time We Talked at a casual long lunch (Metro Melbourne only).
Private viewing
Put this play on in your performance space. Suicide: It's Time We Talked will come to your workplace; or your teenager's school, or footy or netball club; even your local library or town hall ... anywhere in Victoria. Find a warm, acoustic space and we will will be there.
Make a difference
Supporting the cause and receiving updates on the project is reward enough for me.
Boost awareness
Your donation will help us to spread our message to more people, including those with mental health issues and their families.
Play freebies
Two front row tickets to the play and meet the cast.
Program sponsor
Four free tickets to the play and your name or that of your business on the printed program and meet the cast.
Sponsor acknowledgement
Four free tickets to the play, your name or that of your business on the program, meet the cast and a thank you acknowledgement in the next print run of Parent Guide resource Mental Health 101.
Pay it forward
Four free tickets to the play, your name or that of your business on the printed program, a thank you acknowledgement in the next print run of Parent Guide Mental Health 101 and 5 printed copies of Mental Health 101 to share with family and friends.
Connecting community
Four free tickets to the play, your name or that of your business on the printed program, meet the cast and a thank you acknowledgement in the next print run of Parent Guide Mental Health 101 + 10 printed copies of Mental Health 101 for family and friends.
Making a difference
One of the actors in our play, Suicide: It's Time We Talked, Jess Martin, who plays the bullied teenager (or her understudy), will visit your teenager's school (Metro Melbourne only) and talk about why she took the role in the play.
Champion of change
Four people to meet playwright/actor/director Alan Hopgood and cast of Suicide: It's Time We Talked at a casual long lunch (Metro Melbourne only).
Private viewing
Put this play on in your performance space. Suicide: It's Time We Talked will come to your workplace; or your teenager's school, or footy or netball club; even your local library or town hall ... anywhere in Victoria. Find a warm, acoustic space and we will will be there.