There is a long history of the theatre industry and charity culture being closely connected. The Theatrical Guild was founded in 1891 by actress
Kittie Carson to support women in the theatre who were particularly vulnerable after losing employment due to pregnancy or illness. The Guild formed part of a wider network of women-led theatrical organisations that emerged to address economic insecurity among performers. Initially focused on female performers, it later expanded to include men and non-performing staff. In 2001, the charity formally adopted the name
The Theatrical Guild to reflect this broader remit.
Princess Louise, Princess Royal, was a prominent patron of the charity, and regularly attended events. == Organisation ==