You can make a difference
In the last ten years, nearly 2 million people have walked through our doors. However with success there comes a price – the wear and tear on the buildings.
Obviously we have been doing our best to keep things up to date in this time we have spent over £560,000 on maintaining and upgrading the Queen’s and Landmark theatres. But the costs keep spiralling and it is difficult to raise money for these sorts of purposes.
As a charity and not-for-profit company, everything that we earn we plough back into our activities. It can be misleading when you come to the theatres and see full houses; we look like a thriving organisation and we are – artistically and educationally – but our ability to earn extra income is limited.
For every £1 we take at the Box Office, 66p goes to the artists, producers and promoters and 17.5p goes in VAT and licences, leaving us just an average of 16.5p towards our overheads.
How you are helping
Since adding 50p per seat sold or £1 per transaction for online booking as a contribution to our buildings, maintenance and restoration fund in November 2008, you have contributed over £20,000 which has enabled us to:
The maintenance list is endless but thanks to your contributions we are planning to re-decorate the outside of the Queen’s Theatre early this year.
Your contribution to the care of the theatres, which are so important to us all, will help secure their future. Thank you for your support; it really does make a difference.
Todd Carty:
“I was amazed at the breadth of programming that goes on in North Devon Theatres. It’s quite astonishing, something for everyone, and more. As an audience member I imagine you consider yourself very lucky to have such facilities on your doorstep. I urge you, therefore, to support the theatre and give that 50p, to help build its fighting fund to maintain the buildings and improve the equipment. Thank you.”
A parent:
“The children that attend Make The Move are a credit to the town. I have watched them grow in confidence over the past couple of years and never cease to be amazed at the talent that is uncovered whenever there is a show. This is not just about the children but also the high standard of teaching skills and discipline offered in a truly safe environment.”
12
Mar
Oklahoma!
Barnstaple Amateur Operatic Society
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12
Mar
Comedy Club @ The Seafront
March Headline - Michael Fabbri
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12
Mar
Dr Feelgood
The Palladium Club, Bideford
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13
Mar
Oklahoma!
Barnstaple Amateur Operatic Society
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13
Mar
Oklahoma!
Barnstaple Amateur Operatic Society
Read info