Social Impact Leaflet 2014 2015

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Parent,Norfolk Schools Project

SOCIAL IMPACT 2014/15 Registered Charity No. 262259 For over 40 years the Theatre Royal (Norwich) Trust Ltd has been a registered charity with education as its focus. Any surplus we make is dedicated to improving the theatre’s facilities (as we did in 2007) or to our extensive education programme. We work with schools, other groups and thousands of local young people each year – developing their confidence, creativity and their contribution to their communities. The Theatre Royal has a powerful social impact. Apart from the performances on stage and people’s enjoyment of them, we increase cohesion, cooperation and wellbeing through shared experience. We are a shared resource of information and learning. And we are a civic celebration of our community’s skill, imagination, creative power and commitment. Inside you’ll find figures detailing how many individuals we work with to achieve these aims, and examples of how the Theatre Royal makes a difference to people’s lives.


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SOCIAL IMPACT 2014/15

“It was brilliant to see how the pupils and the other members of staff blossomed through the process” Teacher, Norfolk Schools Project sponsored by

T H E AT R E A C C E S S P R O J E C T Provides an opportunity for schools which have not previously attended performances to come to the theatre, aiming to improve their happiness and confidence and improve their educational attainment. We know that students who study the arts tend to perform better in other subjects, develop more self-esteem and learn discipline, collaboration, participation and empathy. With funding provided by Norse, we have been able to assist schools all over Norfolk, tailoring each visit to the needs of the group – offering additional learning opportunities to add value to visits, drawing from a wide range of productions, resources, activities and events. Since 2011, over 14,600 children from over 100 different Norfolk schools, across all academic year groups, have participated in this project. YO U N G P E O P L E 49 individual week-long work experience placements 52 backstage tours for school and community groups, involving over 1,400 participants 15 career, curriculum and history talks delivered by Theatre Royal staff Over 26,000 tickets sold at discounted rates to young people 381 school parties attended 49 separate workshops or educational events, attended by over 5,100 students 57 teachers trained through free music workshops 170 pupils performed their own versions of well-known operas on the Theatre Royal stage Over 600 young people trained in theatre skills Over 300 young people performed on the Theatre Royal stage as part of our training and education programme

Photos of Norfolk Schools Project by Julian Claxton (www.julianclaxtonphotography.com)


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SOCIAL IMPACT 2014/15

“I feel his confidence has increased – not just because of the performing aspect, but also working as a group” Parent, Norfolk Schools Project

NORFOLK SCHOOLS PROJECT The project aims to transform the lives of children taking part by improving their communication, problem-solving ability, teamwork, initiative, respect, adaptability, ability to work under pressure, healthy self-image, concentration, dedication, leadership skills and self-confidence. Each participating class devises, writes and performs their own version of an opera on the Theatre Royal stage to an audience of around 1,000 people. They are supported by a team of professional musicians, directors and singers, and provided with tickets to see a professional version of their opera. Teachers’ workshops are also run, to equip non-music specialists with skills to use in the classroom. Pupils are given up to 6 free tickets to see any production at the theatre over the next year. All activities are provided free to the schools, pupils, teachers and parents taking part. The schools participating in 2014/15 were: Diss Junior School, Pulham Primary School, St Mary’s Junior School (Stranded [based on Lord of the Flies], Autumn 2014) Magdalen Gates Primary School, Kinsale Junior School, Firside Junior School (La bohème, Spring 2015) Norfolk Schools Project funded by The John Jarrold Trust and The Chivers Trust

A D V I C E , S E R V I C E S A N D S U P P O RT Norwich Theatre Royal provides a wide range of services, advice and support to individuals, organisations, networks, groups and other charities each year, including: Ticketing for the Norfolk & Norwich Festival, Norwich Playhouse, The Garage, Assembly House, Britten Sinfonia and others Board membership and chairing several county-wide partnerships and other arts organisations Media relations support for other local charities Technical advice, services and support for schools, festivals and other arts venues across Norfolk Board membership and mentoring to several national and city-wide networks Marketing advice to other arts organisations and local charities Technical advice, services and support for schools, festivals and other arts venues across Norfolk


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SOCIAL IMPACT 2014/15

“It was a once in a lifetime opportunity and was worth every second” Pupil, Norfolk Schools Project

OLDER PEOPLE Over £260,000 given in discounts to the Over 60s Limelighters dance group for the Over 50s took part in workshops with dance animateurs GET TOGETHER GROUP Provides an opportunity for people on their own to attend the theatre, reducing social isolation and helping them feel part of the community. Met 27 times in 2014/15, and has 470 registered members. PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES 38 Access performances (British sign language interpreted, Relaxed, Audio described or Captioned) Over 7,000 tickets sold to people with disabilities Over £90,000 given in discounts to people with disabilities The Theatre Royal provides a range of facilities for people with disabilities, including free headsets to amplify sound, Talking Notes to accompany productions for blind or partially sighted people, wheelchairs for those with limited mobility, Braille, large print and audio brochures, an Access Guide, and personal service and support OTHER CHARITIES AND COMMUNITY GROUPS Collections undertaken on behalf of other charities raised over £21,000 £6,700 of prize vouchers given to local groups


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SOCIAL IMPACT 2014/15

“Big impact – the group have grown together and are far more united” Teacher, Norfolk Schools Project

E N V I R O N M E N TA L I M PA C T Norwich Theatre Royal has been awarded an Industry Green Certification from Julie’s Bicycle (a not-for-profit organisation working with the arts and creative industries to improve environmental sustainability) for the 5th year running. During 2014/15 we accomplished a 3 star rating, the highest certification possible within the industry for environmental work, in recognition of our efforts to embed environmental sustainability into our operations and activities. Since we started recording data in 2008/09 we have reduced • •

Energy related emissions by 14.5% Energy use by 20%

Our key strengths include: • • • •

Our excellent commitment to sustainability within management and staff. Measuring our environmental impact beyond the Creative Industry Green scope. Achieving excellent results in the reduction of our carbon emissions. Our effective communication of achievements and initiatives.

Our main initiatives for 2014/15 included: • • • • • •

Developing the Green Team and involving them in campaigns. Introducing plastic recycling inside the auditorium. Conducting bin audits to monitor bin usage and improve waste separation. Encouraging ‘Carbon Free’ commuting with our staff. Working with our brochure printers to ensure it was printed on FSC paper. Collaborating with Hellesdon High School’s Green Team to share ideas and advise on projects.


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More details of the Theatre Royal’s work can be found on our website, and a detailed examination of the year 2014/15 can be found in our Annual Survey (available to download at www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk)

Theatre Street Norwich Norfolk NR2 1RL Box Office: (01603) 630000 Admin: (01603) 598500 Minicom: (01603) 598630 www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk

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Our new Learning & Skills Centre will open Autumn 2016 If you would like more information or to discuss supporting the project please contact Paula Sanchez, Development Director 01603 598558 or email p.sanchez@theatreroyalnorwich .co.uk We are extremely grateful for the following gifts and pledges from major trusts. Major Funders: Garfield Weston Foundation; Norwich Town Close Estate Charity; Monument Trust; Geoffrey Watling Charity; Paul Bassham Charitable Trust; and the Foyle Foundation Other Trusts and Foundations including; Bruce Wake Charity; Charles Littlewood Hill Trust/Lady Hind Trust; Timothy Colman Charitable Trust; de Lazslo Foundation; Earle and Stuart Charitable Trust; Educational Foundation of Alderman John Norman; Silk Purse Fund


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