Our Partners

  • AKT

    Set up by West End actors Ed Currie and Andy Coxon, AKT are a company that produces chemical-free deodorants in the UK. From 2023, they will sponsor the Luke Westlake Scholarship.

    PLASTIC FREE. ALL NATURAL. ALL GENDERS.

  • BAFTA

    We are an official partner of BAFTA’s Prince William Bursaries. Each year, every actor who make our Luke Westlake Scholarship shortlist will be eligible to apply to to BAFTA’s bursary from a select pool of actors.

  • House of Talent

    House of Talent (H.O.T.) is an audition only Performing Arts School for ages 9-21, founded and run by Casting Director, Rob Kelly. Training in Acting for Screen, Commercial dance & commercial vocal training led by top industry professionals.

  • Industry Minds

    Industry Minds are an organisation that support actors and all creatives in the arts with counselling, mental health talks and more. We support their annual award ceremony, celebrating the companies that do the most for mental health in the arts.

  • Lyric Hammersmith Theatre

    JAM have partnered with Lyric Hammersmith Theatre’s to support their Springboard Programme - with Lyric supporting our annual scholarship.

    Springboard is a free part-time training programme that aims to find, shape, inspire, champion and sustain the next generation of performers from underrepresented backgrounds.

  • Old Diorama Arts Centre

    The Old Diorama work closely with us to support our programme of workshops and courses, acting as our de facto home.

  • South Essex college

    Since 2022, JAM have supported the performing arts diploma students by delivering a host of industry workshops to prepare students for the acting industry.

  • Spotlight

    The home of casting the UK. Spotlight support our charity’s ambitions growing and nurturing the next generation of working class actors through our annual scholarship.

  • The Casting Workshop Collective

    In 2023 we were founding members of The CWC - a group of professional companies that run casting workshops in the UK.

    Members agree to a code of practice that aims to protect actors and contribute to maintaining and growing the casting workshop ecosystem in the UK.

  • Work Up

    Work Up

    WORK UP was created to address the balance of working-class representation in the arts and media.

    Their goal is to work with existing organisations, educators and students to increase access and visibility in the creative industry, for those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.