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Beatbullying and Vodafone teamed up with the world renowned musical, Joseph, to give school children across the country the chance to design the Technicolor Dreamcoat and see it brought to life on the West End stage as part of the Cut-It-Out anti-bullying campaign. The final seven designs were picked by a panel of expert judges including Lee Mead, the winner of the BBC’s “Any Dream Will Do” and the star of Joseph.

The seven best designs from across the UK will be worn on stage at the Adelphi Theatre by Lee Mead during Anti Bullying Week (17th-21st November), before being auctioned for the UK’s leading bullying prevention charity, Beatbullying.

Beatbullying
Beatbullying is the UK’s leading bullying prevention charity that works directly with young people to help reduce and prevent the incidence and impact of bullying. Affected by bullying and want to get advice? Visit www.beatbullying.org

Find out more about our commitment to anti-bullying and corporate responsibility projects... Vodafone is the world’s leading mobile phone company. Our aim is to ensure people enjoy their mobiles, our services and technology in a fun and safe way. To find out more about our commitment to anti-bullying and corporate responsibility projects visit www.vodafone.com/responsibility
 
     
   
     
See the final seven winning designs here...
Photographs Tristram Kenton © 2007 RUG Ltd. Photographs of the original 2007 London cast. Current show coat designed by Mark Thompson l Beatbullying - Registered Charity No. 1097631
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