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Matt Dunham

26 december 1964 - 12 juli 2020

Matt, one of the North West’s leading insolvency and restructuring practitioners, passed away suddenly aged 55. A private funeral service will be held on 31 July with family flowers only but donations can be made to his chosen charities at https://matthewdunham.muchloved.com. On behalf of Matt’s family, Sue would like to thank all those who have offered their condolences and support. It has brought them a great deal of comfort and shows how much Matt will be missed by his family, friends and all those who knew and worked with him.

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2020-07-17 16:26:54 schreef:

Matt served as a Trustee of the Liverpool & Merseyside Theatres Trust from 2018 and became the Chair of our Finance & Business Committee in December 2019. In a short space of time he made a massive contribution to our work at the Everyman & Playhouse Theatres. Matt’s business skills, kindness and good humour helped guide the Trust through a significant period of change. This enabled him to meet more of the wider team and understand the workings of a regional theatre, a world far removed from his day to day. For this he was much respected. Asked recently about how and why he became involved with the theatres he said: “My first experience of Everyman and Playhouse was to see The Tin Drum. I was invited as a ‘plus one’ by a pal. It wasn’t my sort of thing, but it would give us a chance to catch up and have a gossip. How wrong I was! I was totally blown away by the production, the acting, story and the set. So when the opportunity came along to get involved with the Board, I jumped at it. My only regret is that I didn’t get involved earlier. My advice to my younger me would be, get involved. Take any opportunity to do something new that you can.” Matt was a lovely, kind and supportive man and will be sorely missed. We considered him a friend. Our thoughts are with his family at this time.

2020-07-17 16:26:54 schreef: Matt served as a Trustee of the Liverpool & Merseyside Theatres Trust from 2018 and became the Chair of our Finance & Business Committee in December 2019. In a short space of time he made a massive contribution to our work at the Everyman & Playhouse Theatres. Matt’s business skills, kindness and good humour helped guide the Trust through a significant period of change. This enabled him to meet more of the wider team and understand the workings of a regional theatre, a world far removed from his day to day. For this he was much respected. Asked recently about how and why he became involved with the theatres he said: “My first experience of Everyman and Playhouse was to see The Tin Drum. I was invited as a ‘plus one’ by a pal. It wasn’t my sort of thing, but it would give us a chance to catch up and have a gossip. How wrong I was! I was totally blown away by the production, the acting, story and the set. So when the opportunity came along to get involved with the Board, I jumped at it. My only regret is that I didn’t get involved earlier. My advice to my younger me would be, get involved. Take any opportunity to do something new that you can.” Matt was a lovely, kind and supportive man and will be sorely missed. We considered him a friend. Our thoughts are with his family at this time.

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